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A PAIR OF SILVER DOUBLE-LIPPED SAUCE-BOATS
The Hague, maker's mark of Jaques Tuillier, 1727

Each supported on an oval, moulded and spreading base, the plain bodies with short moulded spouts to each end and with moulded scroll handles to each side, the shaped upper rims with moulded bands, each engraved to one end with a crest and motto - each 20cm long (750gr)

Lot Essay

cf. J.W. Frederiks, Dutch Silver, volume II, The Hague, 1958,
no. 506, pg. 245, for a similar sauce-boat

J.W. Fredriks, Dutch Silver, volume III, The Hague, 1960, no. 162, pg. 128, for another similar sauce-boat

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