A cut-glass biscuit dish with Dutch silver swing handle
MAKER'S MARK OF J.M. VAN KEMPEN, VOORSCHOTEN, 1900; MAKER'S MARK OF S. MORDAN, LONDON, 1891; THE NETHERLANDS, 1817; AND APPARENTLY UNMARKED, CIRCA 1900
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A cut-glass biscuit dish with Dutch silver swing handle
Maker's mark of J.M. van Kempen, Voorschoten, 1900; maker's mark of S. Mordan, London, 1891; The Netherlands, 1817; and apparently unmarked, circa 1900
The first of facetted cut-glass with spreading and foliate-decorated rim, the handle beaded-bordered; and an openworked oval-shaped tray with three similarly decorated glass holders with clear glass liners, (one missing); a flask with glass stopper; a cut-glass tea caddy with silver-gilt mounts, the cover decorated with scrolling foliage and with engraved tea spoon; and a facetted and engraved cut-glass flask with scrolling foliate mounts and stopper
20cm. (12in.) diameter
marked at the mounts (7)
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