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Lot 1239
Seven Antique Continental Silver Table Accessories
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Antique Dutch Silver Tea Strainer with mark of Ate de Groot Boersma Sneek, 1891 date mark, Minerva head assay mark, with pierced figural couple handle, bowl with narrative continental voyage vignette, without monogram (6 1/4 x 3 3/4 in.); a creamer with unknown marks "Rufenacht / Vettiner" to underside (3 3/8 in.); two George IV master salt spoons with French export marks, one with mark of William Chawner II, London, 1821 date mark (4 1/4 in.), the other without city mark, likely Edward Lees, also first quarter 19th century (4 in.); two French .950 silver salt spoons individual salt spoons with mark of Louis Ravinet Charles Denfert, Paris, Minerva guarrantee marks; .925 silver condiment spoon with enamel handle, unknown maker's mark.

6.40 total troy oz.

From the Estate of the Late Mimsy Blackwood Mason, Pittsboro, North Carolina

Some verdigris to border, else good estate condition.