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    Sale 2564

    SILVER, RUSSIAN WORKS OF ART AND OBJECTS OF VERTU

    Amsterdam

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    29 October 2002

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    Lot 38

    A collection of Dutch silver flatware

    MAINLY BY GERRITSEN & VAN KEMPEN N.V. AND FA. J.M. VAN KEMPEN & ZONEN, ZEIST AND VOORSCHOTEN, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    EUR 2,390

    Estimate

    EUR 700 - EUR 1,000

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    A collection of Dutch silver flatware
    Mainly by Gerritsen & van Kempen n.v. and Fa. J.M. van Kempen & Zonen, Zeist and Voorschoten, first half 20th Century
    Comprising: six table forks; seven table spoons; eight table knives with stainless steel blades; eight dessert forks; five dessert spoons; five dessert knives with stainless steel blades; eight fish forks and knives; eight fruit knives with stainless steel blades; six ice spoons; five cake forks; three hors-d'oeuvre forks; two butter knives; seven various thee spoons; a fish serving set; a meat carving fork and knife; a bread knife; two vegetable servers; a potato server; a sauce ladle; a meatfork; a pastry server; a rice server and a silver-plated stand, the handles with beades rims, marked on back of stem
    3248 gr. (without knives) (98)

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