A Dutch silver spoon
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A Dutch silver spoon

MARK OF FILIPS LEEMAN, ENKHUIZEN, 1737, ALSO STRUCK WITH LATER DUTCH DUTY MARK OF 1906-1953

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A Dutch silver spoon
Mark of Filips Leeman, Enkhuizen, 1737, also struck with later Dutch duty mark of 1906-1953
The lower part of the stem decorated in high relief and engraved on the reverse with initials MI, the wavy upper part with figure of Charity finial, marked on bowl
19.6 cm. (7¾ in.) long
62 gr. (1 oz.)
Provenance
Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann (inventory no. G-135).
Special notice
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