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Black, Starr & Frost Arts & Crafts Sterling Bowl
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Description
American Arts and Crafts Sterling hammered Silver Bowl, Black, Starr and Frost Ltd, New York C.1900 The Bowl with wide slightly everted rim pierced with six square panels with elongated plain rectangular panels between and deep well centre.
Diameter: - 10-3/4 ins.
Weight: - 16-1/2 oz. -
More Information
Origin: United States Period: 1900-1919 Condition: Good. Creation Date: United States, circa 1900. Styles / Movements: Arts & Crafts, Modern Incollect Reference #: 117570 -
Dimensions
Diam. 10.75 in; Diam. 27.31 cm;
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Louis Wine Ltd., Toronto based specialists in Antique Silver, Antique Jewellery and Decorative Arts, is a fourth generation family business managed by Richard Wine.
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