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Lot 72

A small group of French silver, including an asparagus server.  Emile Puiforcat,  Late 19th...

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Lot 72

A small group of French silver, including an asparagus server. 
Emile Puiforcat, 
Late 19th...

Starting Bid: £70

Estimate: £100 - £200

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Lot 72

Description

A small group of French silver, including an asparagus server. 

Emile Puiforcat, 

Late 19th century/early 20th century. 

Of cast openwork design, with a sprung mechanism, the hinged panels decorated with foliate motifs, 950 standard, approx. 9.2cm wide; together with: a sifting spoon, Henin & Cie., the gilded bowl with flared scalloped rim to handle applied with foliate motifs, 950 standard, 13.6cm long; and a serving slice with engraved silver plated blade, the silver handle with unidentified maker's mark and decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 950 standard, 30.5cm long, total weighable silver approx. 5.6ozt (3) 

Provenance: Property of the Late Jane Sinclair Morpeth. 

The slice is not included in the weighable silver. 

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