Two Dutch silver brandy bowls and a green marble inkstand

MAKER'S MARK OF FA. P. VAN DER WOUDE, SNEEK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, THE NETHERLANDS, 20TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK PROBABLY OF C.J. BEGEER, UTRECHT, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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Two Dutch silver brandy bowls and a green marble inkstand
Maker's mark of Fa. P. van der Woude, Sneek, early 20th Century; maker's mark indistinct, The Netherlands, 20th Century; maker's mark probably of C.J. Begeer, Utrecht, early 19th Century
Of octagonal form, the domed foot decorated with cherubs and foliage, above an openworked band of trelliswork alternated with flowers, body engraved with eight ovals, two with coat-of-arms, six with allegoric figures, two openworked handles; shaped circular, the body embossed with scrolls and flowers against fish skin ground, two openworked handles; a rectangular shaped stand with rounded corners and a small beaded rim (loose), the two circular ink-wells with silver hinged covers, one with beaded rim
9cm. (3½in.) high (largest brandy bowl)
marked on reverses and cover
438gr. weighable silver

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