A SPANISH COLONIAL SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWL
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A SPANISH COLONIAL SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWL

18TH CENTURY, APPARENTLY UNMARKED, POSSIBLY GUATEMALA CITY

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A SPANISH COLONIAL SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWL
18TH CENTURY, APPARENTLY UNMARKED, POSSIBLY GUATEMALA CITY
Tapering cylindrical and on collet foot, the lower body fluted, the rim engraved with trailing foliage, with two reeded scroll and foliage handles, engraved inside with a flower
8¾ in. (22.4 cm.) wide over handles
15 oz. (471 gr.)

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A nearly identical example was formerly in the Oakwood collection and was sold Christie's, London, 10 June 2008, lot 78.

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