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Large Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva Hallmark

Large Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva Hallmark

STATUS : SOLD
PRICE : NC.
CONDITION : Excellent

AVAILABLE QUANTITY : 0

SHIPPING :
France : 13,00 €
UE & Swtiz. : 22,00 €
Europe, Maghreb : 30,00 €
Other locations : 40,00 €

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Very large Louis XVI style Baccarat crystal and sterling silver cufflink box, vermeil inside the lid, late 19th entury production circa 1890.

French hallmark Minerva 1st standard (.950 purity silver), as well as a goldsmith's hallmark (AS) not yet identified.

Our item is ideal for storing the daily objects of a refined man: cufflinks, signet ring, watch and other small intimate objects.

In excellent condition. No accident ; vermeil is fresh.

Height : 9.2cm
Diameter : 9.3cm
Net silver weight : 42g

Large Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva HallmarkLarge Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva HallmarkLarge Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva HallmarkLarge Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva HallmarkLarge Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva HallmarkLarge Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva HallmarkLarge Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva HallmarkLarge Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva HallmarkLarge Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva HallmarkLarge Baccarat crystal and sterling silver box, Louis XVI style - Minerva Hallmark









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