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EUROPEAN GEORGIAN STYLE STERLING SILVER SUGAR NIPS W/ DOUBLE DROP BOWLS 1750-85

$ 65.73

Availability: 67 in stock
  • Origin: European
  • Type: sugar nips / tongs
  • Pattern: traditional English 18thC w/ double drop bowls
  • Condition: Good condition, substantial lateral wobble around pivot point, and bears no monogram
  • Composition: Sterling Silver (.925)
  • Age: 1750-85
  • Style: Georgian

    Description

    Awaiting your purchase is this sterling silver sugar nips / tongs crafted in a wonderful Georgian traditional English 18thC w/ double drop bowls pattern. This special item remains in Good condition, (see condition report above), and bears no monogram.
    Appraiser Notes: We have very traditional looking English nips, however there is a mark-rubbed but nonetheless a shield with a crown and the letter H or K within. This leads us to believe it could be German especially with the double drop oval bowls rather than the English shell, or French, as an early town mark, possibly.
    Origin: European
    Width: 1 5/8"
    Length: 4 1/4"
    Weight: 25.7g
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