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Lot 241
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Paire de saucieres ovales en argent, par John Robins ou John Romer, Londres, 1785

Estimate
3,000 - 4,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • Paire de saucieres ovales en argent, par John Robins ou John Romer, Londres, 1785
  • Long. 22,5 cm, 749 g ; 9 in, 24oz 2dwt
reposant sur un piédouche mouluré de perles, le corps uni gravé du monogramme E timbré du cimier du prince de Galles pour Edouard, prince de Galles, roi Edouard VIII d'Angleterre puis duc de Windsor

on spreading beaded foot, the body engraved with monogram E with the Prince of Wales crest for Edward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor

Provenance

Vente Duc et Duchesse de Windsor, the Public Collection, Sotheby's New York, 11-19 septembre 1997, n° 1114

Condition

In overall good condition. Very legible marks under the feet. One body very slightly bent.
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