LOT 972
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Lot 972
AN ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL SILVER HOLLOWWARE GROUP, 19TH CENTURY. Comprising a floral and bird repoussé tea caddy, probably William Comuns, 1888, a French sauce tureen and attached undertray with scalloped decoration, stamped "C. Boin" and with minerva head (.950) and a silver-gilt footed sugar bowl decorated with cupids and florals in cartouches stamped with Hana style marks. The largest height 5 inches (12.5 cm). Weight 37.96 troy oz.
Estimate:
$400 - 600
€ 280 - 420
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