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ZAR 4 456
Lot 77
  • A part set of Georg Jensen silver and stainless steel flatware, Denmark, post 1945, .925 standard


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ZAR 1 500 - 2 000
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ZAR 4 456

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Denmark 1866-1935
A part set of Georg Jensen silver and stainless steel flatware, Denmark, post 1945, .925 standard
comprising: a knife, a fork and two spoons, each stamped 'GEORG JENSEN, STERLING, DENMARK', 120g of weighable silver; and a Kurt Jobst silver spoon and fork, circa 1960, .925 standard, each stamped 'K. JOBST, STERLING, 925',105g all in
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