Three various Dutch silver and silver-gilt spoons
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Three various Dutch silver and silver-gilt spoons

LARGEST SILVER SPOON OF ANDRIES VIS, AMSTERDAM, 1793, ALSO STRUCK WITH LATER DUTCH DUTY MARK OF 1807; SMALLER SILVER SPOON AND SILVER-GILT SPOON PROBABLY OF HENDRIK KAMERLINGH II, AMSTERDAM, 1776 AND 1765, SILVER SPOON ALSO STRUCK WITH LATER DUTCH DUTY MARK OF 1853-1927

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Three various Dutch silver and silver-gilt spoons
Largest silver spoon of Andries Vis, Amsterdam, 1793, also struck with later Dutch duty mark of 1807; smaller silver spoon and silver-gilt spoon probably of Hendrik Kamerlingh II, Amsterdam, 1776 and 1765, silver spoon also struck with later Dutch duty mark of 1853-1927
A small silver spoon and a larger silver-gilt spoon with shaped stem and Charitas finial; a silver-gilt spoon inscribed AJG on the back of the bowl and the largest silver spoon with shaped stem and Ceres finial, marked on back bowls
18.5 cm. (largest silver spoon)
144 gr. (3)
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