Six early Georgian silver tea spoons, marks indistinct

English, Continental & South African Interiors: Silver, Furniture, Glass & Ceramics

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ZAR 704
Lot 60
  • Six early Georgian silver tea spoons, marks indistinct


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ZAR 600 - 800
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ZAR 704

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Six early Georgian silver tea spoons, marks indistinct
each terminal later moulded with flowerheads, foliage and a shell, the reverse of the terminal engraved with initials M*P, the bowl later moulded with foliate sprays, associated case, minor dents, 70g all in
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