A rare Dutch wine-siphon and an english silver William IV wine-funnel, in fitted case
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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

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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)
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