An Andean silver spoon tupu, 19th century

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  • An Andean silver spoon tupu, 19th century
  • An Andean silver spoon tupu, 19th century
  • An Andean silver spoon tupu, 19th century
  • An Andean silver spoon tupu, 19th century


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ZAR 3 000 - 5 000

About this Item

An Andean silver spoon tupu, 19th century
the bowl with stippled rim, the stem terminating to a sharp point adorned with scroll work, minor dents, 85g; and a South American silver beaker cup, possibly Bolivia, 19th century, the octagonal faceted body with flared sides, moulded rim, the side applied with a leaf-capped loop handle, minor solder, 9,3cm high, 290g
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Notes

Marita Anthony was born in Peru and lived in Chile for fifteen years ,where she married George Henry Mason.

Provenance

Marita Anthony Mason and thence by descent.



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