A Georgian 'Old English' pattern silver basting spoon, marks indistinct

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ZAR 704
Lot 749
  • A Georgian 'Old English' pattern silver basting spoon, marks indistinct

LOT 749

A Georgian 'Old English' pattern silver basting spoon, marks indistinct

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ZAR 500 - 800
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ZAR 704

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A Georgian 'Old English' pattern silver basting spoon, marks indistinct
with shell-shaped bowl, the stem bright-cut with wriggle work and foliate motifs, the terminal engraved with a crest enclosed by an oval cartouche below a flowerhead and rayed border, restorations, 90g

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