THE FIRST STRUCK WITH COUNTERFEITED MARKS, THE NETHERLANDS, 1842; MARK OF C.G. AAKEN VAN SCHAARDENBURG, UTRECHT, 1911-1931; OBLONG ONE OF JACOB DANIEL & JOHANNES WILLEM WIELICK ARNOLDUS, AMSTERDAM, 1837
Details
Three various Dutch silver braziers
The first struck with counterfeited marks, The Netherlands, 1842; mark of C.G. Aaken van Schaardenburg, Utrecht, 1911-1931; oblong one of Jacob Daniel & Johannes Willem Wielick Arnoldus, Amsterdam, 1837
Two shaped circular, each on three scroll legs, one with wooden ball feet, wooden baluster handle, border openworked with flowers, copper liner; other with everted border openworked with scrolls and trelliswork; an oblong brazier with scroll rims, marked on bodies
29 cm. wide (brazier with handle)
gross 938 gr. (excluding copper liner) (3)
The first struck with counterfeited marks, The Netherlands, 1842; mark of C.G. Aaken van Schaardenburg, Utrecht, 1911-1931; oblong one of Jacob Daniel & Johannes Willem Wielick Arnoldus, Amsterdam, 1837
Two shaped circular, each on three scroll legs, one with wooden ball feet, wooden baluster handle, border openworked with flowers, copper liner; other with everted border openworked with scrolls and trelliswork; an oblong brazier with scroll rims, marked on bodies
29 cm. wide (brazier with handle)
gross 938 gr. (excluding copper liner) (3)
Special notice
Christie's charges a Buyer's premium calculated at 23.205% of the hammer price for each lot with a value up to €110,000. If the hammer price of a lot exceeds €110,000 then the premium for the lot is calculated at 23.205% of the first €110,000 plus 11.9% of any amount in excess of €110,000. Buyer's Premium is calculated on this basis for each lot individually.