A fine Dutch silver salver
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A fine Dutch silver salver

MARK OF ANTHONIE VAN LAER, KAMPEN, 1736

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A fine Dutch silver salver
Mark of Anthonie van Laer, Kampen, 1736
Oblong shaped, on four ebonized wooden feet, the spreading moulded rim with applied drapery with tassels, the corners with foliate shells, the centre engraved with coats-of-arms within crowned foliate scroll medallion, marked on base
35 cm. long
gross 952 gr.
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Lot Essay

For an almost identical salver see B. Dubbe et.al., Glans langs de IJssel Zilver uit Zutphen, Deventer, Zwolle en Kampen, Zwolle, 1999, p. 212 (illustrated) and E.F.L.M. van de Werdt et.al., Goud- en zilversmeden in Kampen van de veertiende eeuw tot heden, Kampen, 1999, p. 83, illustration no. 68.

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