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MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, BOLSWARD, 1668, ALSO STRUCK WITH LATER DUTCH DUTY MARK
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A fine Dutch silver brandybowl
Maker's mark indistinct, Bolsward, 1668, also struck with later Dutch duty mark
Octagonal, on octagonal foot decorated with cherubs heads, one side engraved with double coat-of-arms with initials and date above AS 1668 AL and crest below, the other sides with five various symbolic and rural scenes of a lady and two of craftsmen, two applied shaped cast openwork scroll handles, marked on base
21.3 cm. wide
274 gr.
The crest belongs to William Hale of King's Walden, Hertfordshire.
Maker's mark indistinct, Bolsward, 1668, also struck with later Dutch duty mark
Octagonal, on octagonal foot decorated with cherubs heads, one side engraved with double coat-of-arms with initials and date above AS 1668 AL and crest below, the other sides with five various symbolic and rural scenes of a lady and two of craftsmen, two applied shaped cast openwork scroll handles, marked on base
21.3 cm. wide
274 gr.
The crest belongs to William Hale of King's Walden, Hertfordshire.
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Please note that this lot has been illustrated as lot 251 on page 55 of the printed catalogue.