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Lot 403

Lot 403

A Norwegian silver souvenir spoon the stem enamelled with the Seal of Oslo, by J. Tostrup,...

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Lot 403

Lot Description

A Norwegian silver souvenir spoon the stem enamelled with the Seal of Oslo, by J. Tostrup, length measuring 6 inches (15 cm). Together with a silver-gilt Norwegian teaspoon with enamelled stem by Øystein Balle and a modern Russian teaspoon with enamelled stem. Gross weight 2.2 ozt (68 grams). (3).


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The spoons display general scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. The enamel appears in good overall condition. Heavy scratches to the reverse of the Norwegian teaspoon from an acid test. Continental marks are clear and legible.



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