Two Dutch silver miniature toys
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Two Dutch silver miniature toys

MARK REINER RIJNALDA, HAARLEM, 1738, THE SECOND MAKER'S MARK A SPREAD EAGLE, HOORN, POSSIBLY 1741

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Two Dutch silver miniature toys
Mark Reiner Rijnalda, Haarlem, 1738, the second maker's mark a spread eagle, Hoorn, possibly 1741
The first shaped as a lantern-lighter with ladder against lantern on octagonal 'tiled' base, the second figure of o boy playing with dog on octagonal 'tiled' base, marked on bases
5.5 cm. high and smaller
42 gr. (2)
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