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Lot 15: Laurent Amiot (1764-1839) Sterling silver soup spoon set (12) - Canada, Quebec, Montreal (XVIII-XIX) Hallmarks - 841.6g (SN abbreviation)

Est: $1,000 CAD - $1,500 CADSold:
Champagne AuctionsMontreal, QC, CAOctober 16, 2016

Item Overview

Description

Ensemble de cuilleres a soupe (x12) en argent sterling, poincon(s) et sceau du fabricant au dos L.a ainsi que l"br?viation du Seminaire de Nicolet au-devant SN et les initiales HC Lot of soup spoons (x12) in sterling silver, maker's mark and hallmarks on the back L.a and the abbreviation of the Seminary of Nicolet on the front SN and initialed HC Longueur / length: 8 " 21.59cm Poids / Weight : 841.6 grammes/grams Provenance : Collection du Seminaire de Nicolet / Seminary of Nicolet Collection

Artist or Maker

Provenance

Canada, Quebec, Montreal (XVIII-XIX)

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Auction Details

Seminary of Nicolet Silverware Collection - French old regime and other rare lots

by
Champagne Auctions
October 16, 2016, 01:00 PM EST

2400 Ste-Catherine Est, Montreal, QC, H2K 2J6, CA

Terms

Buyer's Premium

18.0%

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