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New York, NY, United States
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American, English, and Continental Silver
Set the scene with this time-honored 18th to 21st-century silver piece. From Robert Garrard to Georg Jensen, Faberge, and more, this collection features globally renowned names in the art of silver-making. Start your collection with an iconic flatware set or impress your dinner guests with a bold figural centerpiece. Whether you are drawn to Antique Georgian, Mid-Century Modern, or Contemporary styles, you will discover an alluring assortment of motifs and techniques. As the most versatile of precious metals, silver stands as both the backdrop and center stage of a tastefully decorated home.
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0081: Georg Jensen "Continental" dinner knife in sterling silver and stainless steel. Dated 1933-44.Est. $150-$200Lot Passed
0082: Bernard Yot for Christofle. "Aria" sugar tong in plated silver with gold accent.Est. $70-$80Lot Passed
0083: Georg Jensen, large and impressive centerpiece in sterling silver. Featuring grape clusters.Est. $12,000-$14,000Lot Passed
0084: Sami/Lapps spoons in silver. Motif of moose and man in national costume. 2 pcs. in stock.Est. $30-$40Lot Passed
0086: Hans Hansen silverware number 5 dessert spoons in sterling silver. 7 pcs. in stock.Est. $70-$80Lot Passed
0089: Antique French 950 Silver Gilt Enamel Chalice by Placide Poussielgue-DurandEst. $4,500-$5,500Lot Passed
0090: Tiffany and Co. Silver Soldered Tray Plateau by Edward Moore: A Massive and Rare Masterpiece ofEst. $8,000-$10,000Lot Passed
0093: Just Andersen for Georg Jensen. Blok / Acadia serving spoon in sterling silver. Dated 1933-1944.Est. $250-$300Lot Passed
0097: Hermes Paris & Ravinet d’Enfert, a Rare French Silver-Gilt Smoking SetEst. $13,000-$16,000Lot Passed
0098: Georg Jensen coffee pot in sterling silver with an ebony handle and lid knob.Est. $2,000-$2,500Lot Passed
0099: Kay Bojesen (1886-1958), Denmark. Tea spoon in silver (830). 1920s / 30s.Est. $70-$80Lot Passed
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