Lot 0074
Interesting Russian Silver-Gilt Set for Delicacies in the Original Case
Estimate: 700-800€
An interesting Russian silver-gilt set for delicacies, preserved in its original fitted case with silk and satin lining. The set comprises a caviar trowel, caviar knife, cheese knife, and two snail forks, each with spiral-twist handles. Marked HG, St. Petersburg, late 19th century.
Dimensions of the box: 20.5 × 27 × 4.5 cm
The set was retailed in a jewelry shop in Reval (Tallinn), Estonia, reflecting the wide distribution of Russian luxury silverware throughout the Empire.
Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 700-800€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€
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