MAKER'S MARK POSSIBLY OF JACOB BOLTJES, LEENWARDEN, SECOND HALF OF 18TH CENTURY
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A Dutch silver teacaddy and spoon
Maker's mark possibly of Jacob Boltjes, Leenwarden, second half of 18th century
Rectangular, on four ball feet, reeded rims, chased and engraved with scrolls and rocailles, both sides with plain rectangular plaques, the hinged slightly domed cover similar and with a chased rosette, the teaspoon with palmette borders and reeded short handles
9cm. (3.1/2in.) high
marked on base
230gr.
Lot Essay
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