Silver Salt and Pepper Set – Egon Lauridsen
A silver salt and pepper set produced by the Danish company ELA (Egon Lauridsen), active between 1936 and 1966. The tops of the pieces are decorated using the guilloché technique and transparent enamel.
Marked “ELA DENMARK STERLING 925S”. In the Czech Republic, the official hallmark is replaced by a certificate issued by the Czech Assay Office. The enamel has a small chip on one edge.
os.006.25.02B
Data sheet
- Origin:
- Denmark
ELA, Egon Lauridsen
Mid 20th century - Technique/ Materials:
- Enamel
Silver - Precious metal fineness:
- Ag 925/1000
- Weight:
- 47,93 g
- Proportions:
- 3,5 × 4,5 cm
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