TWO DUTCH SILVER BRANDY BOWLS AND A DUTCH SILVER WAITER
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. AND MRS. FRITS MARKUS
TWO DUTCH SILVER BRANDY BOWLS AND A DUTCH SILVER WAITER

VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES

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TWO DUTCH SILVER BRANDY BOWLS AND A DUTCH SILVER WAITER
VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES
The first brandy bowl, early nineteenth century, on an oval lobed base, rising to a lobed body with prick engraving, with two scroll handles, marked on base and body with later tax marks; the second brandy bowl, eighteenth century, octafoil, the handles, cast, pierced and chased with tulips, marked on body and under base with later tax marks; the waiter, Amsterdam, circa 1780, maker's mark of PK possibly for Pieter Kost, circular with a gadrooned border, marked on reverse
The first brandy bowl 7¼ in. (18.4 cm.) long over handles, the waiter 8 in. (20.3 cm.) diameter; 19 oz. (593 gr.) (3)

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