A Dutch silver beaker
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A Dutch silver beaker

SECOND HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY, APPARENTLY UNMARKED EXCEPT FOR A LATER DUTCH DUTY-MARK USED BETWEEN 1859-1893

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A Dutch silver beaker
Second half of the 17th Century, apparently unmarked except for a later Dutch duty-mark used between 1859-1893
Tapering cylindrical on plain spreading foot, with reeded and lozenge nail bands, the sides engraved with fruit, flowers and masks, the base inset with a medal dated 1614, engraved D.H. house-mark E.D. and 1691
12.7 cm. (5 in.) high
198 gr. (6 oz.)
Provenance
Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann (inventory no. G-149).
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