Five punched Spanish silver bowls from Espuñes Madrid Villa y Corte 1911 
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Five punched Spanish silver bowls from Espuñes Madrid Villa y Corte 1911 With edge of chiseled palmettes. Weight: 827.4 gr Measurements: 6 x 12 cm

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Five punched Spanish silver bowls from Espuñes Madrid Villa

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