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ONE WITH THE MARK OF ENGELBERTUS DEELMAN, GRONINGEN AND JAN DIEPHUIS SCHUTTER, GRONINGEN, 1803, 1854-1865; ONE WITH THE MARK OF ROELF HUISINGA, GRONINGEN, 1819; ONE WITH THE MARK OF GEERT MAURITS, NIEUWE PEKELA, CIRCA 1850-1899
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Three Dutch gold and silver, gold and tortoiseshell book mounts
One with the mark of Engelbertus Deelman, Groningen and Jan Diephuis Schutter, Groningen, 1803, 1854-1865; one with the mark of Roelf Huisinga, Groningen, 1819; one with the mark of Geert Maurits, Nieuwe Pekela, circa 1850-1899
Marked on clasps
15.5 cm. high max. (3)
One with the mark of Engelbertus Deelman, Groningen and Jan Diephuis Schutter, Groningen, 1803, 1854-1865; one with the mark of Roelf Huisinga, Groningen, 1819; one with the mark of Geert Maurits, Nieuwe Pekela, circa 1850-1899
Marked on clasps
15.5 cm. high max. (3)
Literature
Exhibition catalogue, Groninger zilver, Groningen, Groninger Museum, 1975, no. 257.
J.P. van Rijen, Groninger Keur - Zilver uit Stad en Ommelanden, Groningen, 1997, p. 166, no. 122; p. 171, no. 127; p. 184, no. 140.
J.P. van Rijen, Groninger Keur - Zilver uit Stad en Ommelanden, Groningen, 1997, p. 166, no. 122; p. 171, no. 127; p. 184, no. 140.
Exhibited
Groningen, Groninger Museum, Groninger Zilver, April-May 1975, no. 257.
Special notice
Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
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