A German silver fruit dish, .800 standard, late 19th century

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ZAR 2 345
Lot 849
  • A German silver fruit dish, .800 standard, late 19th century


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ZAR 2 000 - 2 500
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ZAR 2 345

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A German silver fruit dish, .800 standard, late 19th century
circular with pinched rim, the centre repousse in high relief with bunches of grapes, melons, pineapple, pomegranates and foliage, with hammered border, minor dents, 12,1cm diameter, 80g; a pair of German silver sauce ladles, .800 standard, late 19th century, each with twist-turned stems terminating in foliate terminals, the reverse with a moulded beaded cartouche, repair,85g all in; and a German silver soup ladle, .800 standard, the terminal engraved with initials, moulded with leaf-and-berry garlands, minor dents,200g
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