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Pair of Mexican Sterling Silver Salad Servers

$585.00
  • Taxco, circa 1960 by F. Ramirez
  • Dimensions: 8 3/4 inches length

Mexico has a long history of beautiful and innovative designs in sterling silver. The center of the Mexican silver industry is Taxco, in the state of Guerrero. Silversmiths there are known for their skilled intricate designs. F. Ramirez was a silversmith who was associated with Margot de Taxco’s shop. His work often features the signature “F Ramirez 925 Taxco Mexico”.

An exquisite pair of Mexican vintage Sterling Silver Salad Servers. The unique blossom design lends a modern flair to the handles of these sterling silver serving pieces. Marked on the back from 1960, well cared for and in beautiful condition, they are sure to delight.

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