A Dutch silver miniature brazier, stove and trivit
MAKER'S MARK POSSIBLY OF FREDERIK SLEUMAN, AMSTERDAM, 1770-1787; APPARENTLY NO MAKER'S MARK, THE NETHERLANDS, PROBABLY LATE 19TH CENTURY; MAKER'S MARK POSSIBLY OF PIETER SNIJDER, HAARLEM, 1729-1763
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A Dutch silver miniature brazier, stove and trivit
Maker's mark possibly of Frederik Sleuman, Amsterdam, 1770-1787; apparently no maker's mark, The Netherlands, probably late 19th Century; maker's mark possibly of Pieter Snijder, Haarlem, 1729-1763
On three high scroll feet, shaped later handle, wavy rim; stove hexagonal-shaped on three ball feet, body openworked with moving part, overhead swing handle; the trivit with one applied fish, shaped handle with at the end a silver ring
10.4cm. (4.1/8in.) length (brazier)
marked on body, handle, and reverse
56gr. (3)
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