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A pair of silver goblets, by Sir Nigel Broackes, London 1980, with tripod stem on trefoil base, c

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A pair of silver goblets,
by Sir Nigel Broackes, London 1980,
with tripod stem on trefoil base, c
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A pair of silver goblets, by Sir Nigel Broackes, London 1980, with tripod stem on trefoil base, cased, 18.5cm high, 24 oz (2) Sir Nigel Broackes was a renowned real estate developer. As managing director of the company Trafalgar House, he owned The Ritz and the Cunard shipping fleet, and he was instrumental in the redevelopment of the Docklands area. He had a deep-set interest in the art of silversmithing, which he furthered by becoming a pupil to Gerald Benney. Shortly before his death in 1999, he was made Prime Warden to the Goldsmiths' Company.

CONDITION REPORT:
Some surface scratches but no obvious major fault.
A pair of silver goblets, by Sir Nigel Broackes, London 1980, with tripod stem on trefoil base, cased, 18.5cm high, 24 oz (2) Sir Nigel Broackes was a renowned real estate developer. As managing director of the company Trafalgar House, he owned The Ritz and the Cunard shipping fleet, and he was instrumental in the redevelopment of the Docklands area. He had a deep-set interest in the art of silversmithing, which he furthered by becoming a pupil to Gerald Benney. Shortly before his death in 1999, he was made Prime Warden to the Goldsmiths' Company.

CONDITION REPORT:
Some surface scratches but no obvious major fault.

Debden Manor 'An Architect's Eye, A Collector's Passion' - Day 1 Lots 1-432 Day 2 Lots 433-918

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