A DUTCH BRASS WARMING PAN
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A DUTCH BRASS WARMING PAN

CIRCA 1634

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A DUTCH BRASS WARMING PAN
CIRCA 1634
The brass cover engraved with a plain shield supported by two lions and surmounted by a crown, inscribed around the rim in relief 'VREDE.EN.EENDRACHT.STAET. ALLEEN.IN.GODES.MACHT.1634.', the handle of wrought-iron with brass knops and finial
43¼in. (110cm.) overall
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Lot Essay

The Coat-of-Arms could represent the arms of Amsterdam but lacking the column of three crosses in the central shield as the pair of lions supporters and the crown above are common to both.

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