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Auction archive: Lot number 232

A set of six George IV fiddle pattern dessert spoons, each later-engraved with initials, Michael and Morris Emanuel, London 1827; a pair of mid 18th century sugar nips with shell-fluted bowls, the pivot engraved with a monogram; a Victorian cauldron ...

Auction 02.03.1993
2 Mar 1993
Estimate
£200 - £250
ca. US$292 - US$365
Price realised:
£198
ca. US$289
Auction archive: Lot number 232

A set of six George IV fiddle pattern dessert spoons, each later-engraved with initials, Michael and Morris Emanuel, London 1827; a pair of mid 18th century sugar nips with shell-fluted bowls, the pivot engraved with a monogram; a Victorian cauldron ...

Auction 02.03.1993
2 Mar 1993
Estimate
£200 - £250
ca. US$292 - US$365
Price realised:
£198
ca. US$289
Beschreibung:

A set of six George IV fiddle pattern dessert spoons, each later-engraved with initials, Michael and Morris Emanuel, London 1827; a pair of mid 18th century sugar nips with shell-fluted bowls, the pivot engraved with a monogram; a Victorian cauldron salt cellar on hoof feet, London 1863; and a silver-topped cut glass sugar caster. (9)

Auction archive: Lot number 232
Auction:
Datum:
2 Mar 1993
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

A set of six George IV fiddle pattern dessert spoons, each later-engraved with initials, Michael and Morris Emanuel, London 1827; a pair of mid 18th century sugar nips with shell-fluted bowls, the pivot engraved with a monogram; a Victorian cauldron salt cellar on hoof feet, London 1863; and a silver-topped cut glass sugar caster. (9)

Auction archive: Lot number 232
Auction:
Datum:
2 Mar 1993
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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