Five William III silver-gilt trefid teaspoons, maker's mark ID over P, circa 1695

English Silver and Furniture

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ZAR 7 026
Lot 252
  • Five William III silver-gilt trefid teaspoons, maker's mark ID over P, circa 1695


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ZAR 4 000 - 5 000
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ZAR 7 026
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Five William III silver-gilt trefid teaspoons, maker's mark ID over P, circa 1695
engraved with foliage, the terminals with a mask to the front and a vacant oval cartouche to the reverse, 30g all in
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