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MAKER'S MARK 'IS', POSSIBLY AMSTERDAM, SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY
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A Dutch silver-mounted fish-skin VOC note-book
Maker's mark 'IS', possibly Amsterdam, second half 18th Century
Rectangular, fish skin over wooden boards, the front and back cover with central shaped oval plaque depicting an East Indiaman with V.O.C. flag enclosed by scroll and shells, two silver clasps with monogram V.O.C.D. (Delft) and a silver stylus connecting the clasp and functioning as a catch
13.7 x 8 cm.
Maker's mark 'IS', possibly Amsterdam, second half 18th Century
Rectangular, fish skin over wooden boards, the front and back cover with central shaped oval plaque depicting an East Indiaman with V.O.C. flag enclosed by scroll and shells, two silver clasps with monogram V.O.C.D. (Delft) and a silver stylus connecting the clasp and functioning as a catch
13.7 x 8 cm.
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Please note that the notebook is marked with maker's mark 'IS'
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Nicole Verkade-Schraven
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