A Dutch silver mustard pot, a salt cellar, a tray and a silver-plated sugar vase

THE FIRST WITH MAKER'S MARK ANTHONIS DE HAAS, AMSTERDAM, 1798, THE SECOND WITH MAKER'S MARK OF PIETER MOURITS, AMSTERDAM, LATE 18TH CENTURY, THE THIRD WITH MAKER'S MARK OF J. POSTMUS, AMSTERDAM, 1910

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A Dutch silver mustard pot, a salt cellar, a tray and a silver-plated sugar vase
The first with maker's mark Anthonis de Haas, Amsterdam, 1798, the second with maker's mark of Pieter Mourits, Amsterdam, late 18th Century, the third with maker's mark of J. Postmus, Amsterdam, 1910
The first of pierced oval form with shaped handle, the domed cover with acorn finial; the pierced boat-shaped salt cellar with swing handle, both blue glass lined; the boat-shaped tray with pierced and beaded gallery; the sugar vase of boat-shape, swing handle and blue glass liner
6/29.5 cm. (61.5 in.) wide
(390 gr.) (4)

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