South African & International Art, Decorative Arts, Jewellery & Vintage Couture

Online-Only Auction, 15 - 29 September 2014

Silver
  • An assembled set of German Barock pattern cutlery, Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 10 000 - 12 000

About this Item

Bremen, Germany
An assembled set of German Barock pattern cutlery, Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen
comprising: six dinner forks, six dinner knives, six fish forks, six fish knives, six tablespoons, six pastry spoons, six coffee spoons, a sauce ladle, a pastry slice, a pastry knife, a butter knife, a pickle fork, two dessert forks, a pair of serving spoons, a ladle, a cake slice, and a pair of fish servers, the steel blades of the dinner knives stamped 'ROSTFREI', three dinner knives with a gap where the blade meets the handle, 2590g all in
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