THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE MRS W.F.U. RADIER-WIJCKERHELD BISDOM, THE HAGUE
A TWO-HANDLED BOAT-SHAPED SUGAR-BASIN, on an oblong raised and spreading foot with corded band, the plain body with lobed corners, waisted neck and lobed upper rim, by J.D. Arnoldi and J.W. Wielick, Amsterdam, 1838; a pair of Louis XVI-style salt-cellars and mustard-pot, each on a square plinth, with openworked body decorated with fluted columns suspending garland swags by Martin Mayer, Germany; circa 1900 (with blue glass liners); a gilt metal jewellery-box, the cover cast in high relief with storks in a marsh, the sides with flower sprigs and a sirih-box on chain, the circular boxes decorated with panels of foliage (6)

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A TWO-HANDLED BOAT-SHAPED SUGAR-BASIN, on an oblong raised and spreading foot with corded band, the plain body with lobed corners, waisted neck and lobed upper rim, by J.D. Arnoldi and J.W. Wielick, Amsterdam, 1838; a pair of Louis XVI-style salt-cellars and mustard-pot, each on a square plinth, with openworked body decorated with fluted columns suspending garland swags by Martin Mayer, Germany; circa 1900 (with blue glass liners); a gilt metal jewellery-box, the cover cast in high relief with storks in a marsh, the sides with flower sprigs and a sirih-box on chain, the circular boxes decorated with panels of foliage (6)
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