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A set of twelve Royal silver dinner plates
MARK OF JOSEPH GERMAIN DUTALIS, BRUSSELS, 1815-1832, ALSO STRUCK WITH RETAILER'S MARK J.G.DUTALIS
Details
A set of twelve Royal silver dinner plates
Mark of Joseph Germain Dutalis, Brussels, 1815-1832, also struck with retailer's mark J.G.DUTALIS
Each circular with everted border and ribbed rim, each engraved with crowned monogram PF, marked on base
24.8 cm. diam.
8676 gr. (12)
Literature
Catalogue of the exhibition, Joseph Germain Dutalis 1780-1852, Edelsmid van Koning Willem I, Antwerp, 2004, p. 260, no. D84, illustrated.
Exhibited
Antwerp, Zilvermuseum Sterckshof Provincie Antwerpen and Paleis Het Loo Nationaal Museum, Joseph Germain Dutalis 1780-1852, Edelsmid van Koning Willem I, September 2004 - March 2005, No. D84.
Special notice
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Lot Essay
These dinner plates were made for Prince Frederik (1797-1881), son of King Willem I of The Netherlands and his wife Princess Louise of Prussia, who married in 1825.
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