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MARK OF ANTONIUS JACOBUS HENDRICUS DE RUITER, AMSTERDAM, 1894, ALSO STRUCK WITH COUNTERFEITED MARKS; BOTTLEHOLDER PROBABLY JOHAN DANIEL HOUTMAN, AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1900
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A Dutch silver breadbasket used as cruet stand
Mark of Antonius Jacobus Hendricus de Ruiter, Amsterdam, 1894, also struck with counterfeited marks; bottleholder probably Johan Daniel Houtman, Amsterdam, circa 1900
Shaped oval basket on four tapering feet and sides openwork pierced with flowerheads, garlands and ribbons, detachable bottle holder with two small cut-glass bottles, marked on base and bottleholder
23.5 cm. wide
952 gr. (excluding bottles)
Mark of Antonius Jacobus Hendricus de Ruiter, Amsterdam, 1894, also struck with counterfeited marks; bottleholder probably Johan Daniel Houtman, Amsterdam, circa 1900
Shaped oval basket on four tapering feet and sides openwork pierced with flowerheads, garlands and ribbons, detachable bottle holder with two small cut-glass bottles, marked on base and bottleholder
23.5 cm. wide
952 gr. (excluding bottles)
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