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MARK OF ABRAHAM EFFEMANS, AMSTERDAM, 1718-1734, MAKER'S MARK PROBABLY A PAIR OF PLYERS, TOWNMARK A CHEVRON STAR BELOW IN SHAPED SHIELD, CIRCA 1700
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A Dutch silver miniature linen press and watering can
Mark of Abraham Effemans, Amsterdam, 1718-1734, maker's mark probably a pair of plyers, townmark a chevron star below in shaped shield, circa 1700
Both realistically shaped, the linen press on four baluster ball feet, openworked apron, one drawer, the watering can with scroll handle, marked on bodies
8.5 cm. high and smaller
68 gr. (2)
Mark of Abraham Effemans, Amsterdam, 1718-1734, maker's mark probably a pair of plyers, townmark a chevron star below in shaped shield, circa 1700
Both realistically shaped, the linen press on four baluster ball feet, openworked apron, one drawer, the watering can with scroll handle, marked on bodies
8.5 cm. high and smaller
68 gr. (2)
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