Silver bowl - Sandrik
A bowl made of 800/1000 silver by the Czechoslovak (originally Upper Hungarian) firm Sandrik (marked with the Czechoslovak hallmark for foreign goods, the fineness number, and the manufacturer). In addition to the usual patina, the metal surface is corroded in places (see photo).
nz.092.25.04
Data sheet
- Origin:
- 2nd quarter of the 20th century
Sandrik - Technique/ Materials:
- Silver
- Precious metal fineness:
- Ag 800/1000
- Weight:
- 171,59 g
- Proportions:
- 20,5 × 13,0 × 4,0 cm
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