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A set of fifteen French silver dinner plates. Louis Ravinet & Charles Denfert for Ercuis,
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A set of fifteen French silver dinner plates.
Louis Ravinet & Charles Denfert for Ercuis,
Price Realised: £11,808
Estimate: £7,000 - £10,000
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Lot 47
Description
A set of fifteen French silver dinner plates.
Louis Ravinet & Charles Denfert for Ercuis,
Paris, 1983-1992.
Of circular form, with beaded borders, each engraved with the emblem of Saudi Arabia and 'FSA', 925 standard, 29.7cm dia., total weight approx. 307.7ozt (15)
Provenance: Property of a Private Collector
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