Mitchell & Russell

Session 1
About the Session

Strauss & Co are proud to introduce our first flatware only auction, from Cape to Continental, spanning from the 18th to 20th centuries, with items from various collectors including Mary Eleanor Hibbert.


Current Bid

Lot 41
  • Six Scottish fiddle pattern teaspoons, Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh, 1813

LOT 41

Mitchell & Russell

Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 2 500 - 3 000
Current Bid
Starting at ZAR 2 500
Location
Johannesburg
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About this Item

Edinburgh
Six Scottish fiddle pattern teaspoons, Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh, 1813
each terminal engraved with initials, 75g all in
(6)
length: 13cm

Provenance

The Mary Eleanor Hibbert collection.

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