A miscellaneous group of Dutch silver spoons, 19th century, .833 standard

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  • A miscellaneous group of Dutch silver spoons, 19th century, .833 standard


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ZAR 1 200 - 1 500

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A miscellaneous group of Dutch silver spoons, 19th century, .833 standard
comprising: a sugar shovel, a tea caddy spoon, and twenty-one coffee spoons, variously engraved with foliate motifs, 110g all in; and a Dutch silver cold meat fork, 1860, .833 standard, engraved with flowerheads and stylised foliage, 20g
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