• The Decorative Arts Sale auction at Christies

    Sale 2845

    The Decorative Arts Sale

    Amsterdam

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    23 - 24 March 2010

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    Lot 299

    A Dutch silver flatware service

    MOSTLY WITH MARK OF GERRITSEN EN VAN KEMPEN NV, ZEIST, 1957-1959

    Price realised

    EUR 5,250

    Estimate

    EUR 2,400 - EUR 3,400

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    A Dutch silver flatware service
    Mostly with mark of Gerritsen en van Kempen NV, Zeist, 1957-1959
    Each with reeded and pointed finial and hammered stem, comprising: twelve table spoons; twelve table forks; twelve dessert spoons; twelve dessert forks; twelve cake forks; twelve table knives, with stainless steel blades; twelve dessert knives, with stainless steel blades; twelve butter knives; four fish forks; two fish knives; two potato spoons; a soup ladle; two sauce ladles; two vegetable spoons; a carving fork and knife; a cake slice; and a pair of salad servers, with plastic blades, in a wood box, marked on handles and blades
    8050 gr. (gross)
    together with twelve fish forks and twelve fish knives, with foliate and scrolling handles, mark of Begeer, Kon. Utrechtse Fabriek van Zilverwerk C.J., Utrecht, 1897 (138)

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