Lot n° 195
Estimation :
80 - 120
EUR
Result without fees
Result
: 250EUR
Silver set: - Lot 195
Silver set:
- An 800°/°° silver napkin ring with chased scrolls and apsara dancers.
Diameter: 4.7cm. Weight: 48.3 g.
- Pyrogen in silver 800°/°° with square cross-section, the body with openwork decoration of dragons and bamboos.
Height: 4.7cm. Weight: 18.4 g.
- Push-piece in 800°/°° silver, the back marked with two hallmarks.
Height: 5cm. Weight: 18 g.
- A pepper pot in the form of a pyxis in silver 800°/°° with chased scrolls and dancers from the Royal Ballet of Cambodia.
Height: 10.5cm. Gross weight: 283.8g.
- 800°/°° silver spade and pick-holder, the holder decorated with two embracing dragons. The picks have handles imitating bamboo, the tips decorated with Indochinese workers. (One pick is damaged).
Height: 11 cm. Weight: 92.4 g.
- An 800°/°° silver ashtray with finely chased scrolls, decorated with battle scenes inspired by the Ramayana. Each side features two monkey soldiers fighting with swords.
Height: 5.5cm. Length: 8.5cm. Gross weight: 206.1g.
Indochina, Cambodia and Vietnam, circa 1920-1930.
- Circular pendant, set on claws with an 800°/°° silver coin. Weight: 4.2 g. (Wear).
Also included:
- A brooch-mounted Chinese coin, a second Chinese coin, an 800°/°° silver pendant adorned with a coin of fifteen kopècks, year 1833. Metal pin.
Weight: 27.8 g.
- Meeting of eight metal menu holders decorated with Cambodian dancers and mythological creatures.
Height: 3 cm.
Provenance: Georges Jacquolot, working for the Indochina customs service. In the family by descent.
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