A cut-glass tea caddy and a cut-glass spoon box with Dutch silver mounts

MAKER'S MARK OF J. HELWEG, AMSTERDAM, 1833 AND H.A. DE MEIJER, THE HAGUE, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY AND WITH RETAILER'S MARK MEIJER

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A cut-glass tea caddy and a cut-glass spoon box with Dutch silver mounts
Maker's mark of J. Helweg, Amsterdam, 1833 and H.A. de Meijer, The Hague, first half 19th century and with retailer's mark Meijer
The first of conical and rectangular form, carved squares and rosettes, the mounts of cord design; the second of rectangular form similarly cut and with reeded mounts, comprising six plated mocha spoons
11 5/16 cm. (4.2 in.) wide
marked on the mounts
loaded (2)

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