A Dutch gold and coral rattle
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A Dutch gold and coral rattle

MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, POSSIBLY THAT OF NICOLAAS SIEDENBURG I, AMSTERDAM, 1772

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A Dutch gold and coral rattle
Maker's mark indistinct, possibly that of Nicolaas Siedenburg I, Amsterdam, 1772
Scroll whistle, the tapering body decorated allover with floral scrolls and eight bells, coral branch mouth-piece, marked on whistle
12.7 cm long
41 gr. (without coral)
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拍品專文

A gold chatelaine by Nicolaas Siedenburg dated 1776 was sold in the Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann Collection; Christie's, Amsterdam, 16 April 2002, lot 1062.