Two dutch silver corkscrews
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Two dutch silver corkscrews

THE FIRST INDISTINCT MAKER'S MARK ONLY, THE NETHERLANDS, CIRCA 1760 AND MARK OF G. DE HAAS, ROTTERDAM, 1784

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Two dutch silver corkscrews
The first indistinct maker's mark only, the Netherlands, circa 1760 and mark of G. de Haas, Rotterdam, 1784
The square shaped bombé corkscrew with foliage, the handle on each side with drunkard, the second one fluted, the navette-shaped handle with applied flowerheads and inscribed: 1750 and 1800, marked on bases
8.1 cm. high and smaller
gross 92 gr. (2)
Provenance
B.W.G. Wttewaall collection (inventory nos. V79, V138).
Literature
B.W.G. Wttewaall, Nederlands Klein Zilver, Abcoude, 2003, pp. 170-171, 173, ill. 511(right) and 519(right).
Special notice
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