A German silver salver, Carl Frey & Sohne, Breslau, .800 standard, circa 1900

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ZAR 11 139
Lot 42
  • A German silver salver, Carl Frey & Sohne, Breslau, .800 standard, circa 1900


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ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
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ZAR 11 139

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A German silver salver, Carl Frey & Sohne, Breslau, .800 standard, circa 1900
circular with wavy reeded rim, 29,8cm diameter, 595g; and a German silver salver, Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, .830 standard, late 19th century, similar, 29cm diameter, 495g
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