A CHAMBER-CANDLESTICK, A TEA-CADDY AND A SALT-CELLAR

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A CHAMBER-CANDLESTICK, A TEA-CADDY AND A SALT-CELLAR
the first probably by Bennewitz & Zonen, Amsterdam, 1828, the second probably by P. Schuurman, Hoorn, 1925, the last by Hendrik Smits, Amsterdam, 1807, also stamped Diemont

The chamber-candlestick on rectangular base decorated with a corded rim and applied with hoop-handle, the shaped circular stem tapering and with circular dripping pan; the tea-caddy on four ball feet, the plain tapering oblong body decorated with bands of floral ornament to the rims, the stepped cover applied with lion finial; the salt-cellar of circular form, the circular base raised on three ball feet and with rim support for the cut-glass cellar - (746gr) (3)

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