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MARK OF WILLEM VAN DE GOORBERG, LEIDEN, 1802, THE FUNNEL WITH MARK OF EDWARD, EDWARD JR., JOHN AND WILLIAM BARNARD, LONDON, 1831
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A rare Dutch wine-siphon and an english silver William IV wine-funnel, in fitted case
Mark of Willem van de Goorberg, Leiden, 1802, the funnel with mark of Edward, Edward jr., John and William Barnard, London, 1831
The plain scroll tube with S-shaped spout and openwork tap, double foliage scroll ornament above; the plain wine-funnel of usual shape, the detachable strainer with shell handle, leather fitted case, marked on bodies
33.4 cm. long
266 gr. (without case) (3)
Mark of Willem van de Goorberg, Leiden, 1802, the funnel with mark of Edward, Edward jr., John and William Barnard, London, 1831
The plain scroll tube with S-shaped spout and openwork tap, double foliage scroll ornament above; the plain wine-funnel of usual shape, the detachable strainer with shell handle, leather fitted case, marked on bodies
33.4 cm. long
266 gr. (without case) (3)
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