A MEXICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
A MEXICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE

MARK OF HECTOR AGUILAR, TAXCO, 20TH CENTURY

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A MEXICAN SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE
MARK OF HECTOR AGUILAR, TAXCO, 20TH CENTURY
Aztec pattern, comprising:
Twelve dinner forks
Twelve dessert forks
Twelve soup spoons
Twenty-four teaspoons
Twelve dinner knives, with silver blades
155 oz. 10 dwt. (4,846 gr.) (72)

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Lot Essay

In 1937, Hector Aguilar was hired by silver designer William Spratling to manage his workshop in Taxco. In 1939, Aguilar and his wife went into business for themselves and opened the Taller Borda, a shop that sold a variety of jewelry, holloware and flatware in Aguilar's distinctively abstract style. Other Aztec pattern flatware services sold in these Rooms, 19 October 2010, lot 20 and 17 May 2011, lot 71.

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