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MARK OF ATE SCHEVERSTEIJN, LEEUWARDEN, 1752
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A Dutch silver coffee urn
Mark of Ate Scheversteijn, Leeuwarden, 1752
Pear-shaped, on three high scroll feet with button-shaped wooden supports, the lower part of the body with a tap with wooden silver mounted vase-shaped spigot, above an engraved coat-of-arms, scroll wooden handle, detachable domed cover with wooden compressed circular finial, inside the cover a detachable circular plaque with inscription Anno 1752 Engwierumer Polder Dijk Verswaart, marked on base
32.5 cm. high
gross 1144 gr.
The arms are those of Van Vierssen
Mark of Ate Scheversteijn, Leeuwarden, 1752
Pear-shaped, on three high scroll feet with button-shaped wooden supports, the lower part of the body with a tap with wooden silver mounted vase-shaped spigot, above an engraved coat-of-arms, scroll wooden handle, detachable domed cover with wooden compressed circular finial, inside the cover a detachable circular plaque with inscription Anno 1752 Engwierumer Polder Dijk Verswaart, marked on base
32.5 cm. high
gross 1144 gr.
The arms are those of Van Vierssen
Provenance
Jonkvrouwe Caroline Lucie van Vierssen Trip born in 1882.
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