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MARK POSSIBLY OF F.T. VAN BERKELAER, LIER, 1814-1831, ALSO STRUCK WITH LATER BELGIAN DUTY MARK SINCE 1830 FOR FOREIGN MADE SILVER
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A Dutch/Belgian silver coffee pot
Mark possibly of F.T. van Berkelaer, Lier, 1814-1831, also struck with later Belgian duty mark since 1830 for foreign made silver
Plain pear-shaped body with an upper rim of palmettes alternated with dots, duck-beak spout (damaged), black wooden scroll handle, hinged high-domed partly gadrooned cover with cherry finial, marked on base, spout and rim of cover
23.8 cm. high
gross 690 gr.
Mark possibly of F.T. van Berkelaer, Lier, 1814-1831, also struck with later Belgian duty mark since 1830 for foreign made silver
Plain pear-shaped body with an upper rim of palmettes alternated with dots, duck-beak spout (damaged), black wooden scroll handle, hinged high-domed partly gadrooned cover with cherry finial, marked on base, spout and rim of cover
23.8 cm. high
gross 690 gr.
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Please note that the mark could also be possibly of Jean van Damme, Brugge (Stuyck 1474), 19th Century