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    • A PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER CANDLE
    Lot 599

    A PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS AND A PIERCED SILVER CENTERBOWL,

    THE FIRST MARK OF JOHANN BALTHASAR HECKENAUER, AUGSBURG, 1765-1767, THE SECOND HANAU, CIRCA 1890,

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    USD 2,000

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    USD 700 - USD 900

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    A PAIR OF GERMAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS AND A PIERCED SILVER CENTERBOWL,
    THE FIRST MARK OF JOHANN BALTHASAR HECKENAUER, AUGSBURG, 1765-1767, THE SECOND HANAU, CIRCA 1890,
    each marked on base, the bowl with spurious French marks; together with a silver-plated center bowl
    The candlesticks 8in. (20cm.) high (4)

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