Three Dutch silver spoons and one silver-gilt spoon
THE FIRST WITH MAKER'S MARK ANDRIES VIS, AMSTERDAM, 1752, AND TWO OTHER MAKER'S MARKS, 18TH CENTURY AND ONE SILVER-GILT 19TH CENTURY SPOON
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Three Dutch silver spoons and one silver-gilt spoon
The first with maker's mark Andries Vis, Amsterdam, 1752, and two other maker's marks, 18th Century and one silver-gilt 19th Century spoon
Each with rat tail, comprising: the handle twisted and with Harvest finial; the second silver-gilt, the reverse of the bowl engraved: Rinske Pieters de Jong Geboren den 22 Januari 1826, the third with cherub moulded handle and Fertility finial; and the last with foliate moulded handle and horse finial
marked on the reverse of the bowls
200 gr. (4)
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