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Two Dutch silver miniature teapots, six cups and saucers and a brazier on tripod
MAKER'S MARK ONLY, UNIDENTIFIED A BUNCH OF GRAPES, AMSTERDAM, SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK OTHER TEAPOT POSSIBLY OF FREDERIK VAN STRANT, AMSTERDAM, 18TH CENTURY; REST APPARENTLY UNMARKED, THE NETHERLANDS, 18TH CENTURY
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Two Dutch silver miniature teapots, six cups and saucers and a brazier on tripod
Maker's mark only, unidentified a bunch of grapes, Amsterdam, second half 17th Century; maker's mark other teapot possibly of Frederik van Strant, Amsterdam, 18th Century; rest apparently unmarked, The Netherlands, 18th Century
A circular shaped plain teapot with detachable cover and overhead handle; a teakettle with fluted body and detachable cover and overhead swing handle; six plain cups and saucers and a brazier on tripod (one foot broken) twisted stem supporting the circular plain bowl
4.7cm. high
marked on reverse
116gr. (15)
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