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Lapparra – Box Of 12 Silver Fish Cutlery Art Deco Period

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Set of 12 fish cutlery forks and knives in solid silver, 24 pieces, ART DECO period model, circa 1930. Documentation "The 20th century French goldsmithery of Tony BOUILLET" Dimensions: knife length 20 cm - fork 17 cm Material: Silver 1st title 950/°° Weight: 1680 grams Hallmark: MINERVA Goldsmith: Lapparra à Paris Origin: France/Paris
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