Three Australian silver fauna spoons with planished bowls;…
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Three Australian silver fauna spoons with planished bowls; Harris & Sons, Western Australia. (cased)

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  • Planished - Planishing is a metalworking technique that involves finishing the surface by finely shaping and smoothing metal sheet, in jewellery usually gold or silver, by using rollers or striking it with a planishing hammer, a hammer that has a broad smooth and polished head.

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