MARK OF PAULUS REESE, EINDHOVEN, 1807-1811, ALSO STRUCK WITH LATER FRENCH OCCUPATION MARK OF 1810-1813
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A rare pair of Dutch silver salt-cellars
Mark of Paulus Reese, Eindhoven, 1807-1811, also struck with later french occupation mark of 1810-1813
Oval, on four reeded tapering and hoof feet each terminating in a ram's head with pear-shaped pendant, openwork body pierced with arches and applied with garland swags, marked on rim
7.3 cm. wide
160 gr. (2)
Mark of Paulus Reese, Eindhoven, 1807-1811, also struck with later french occupation mark of 1810-1813
Oval, on four reeded tapering and hoof feet each terminating in a ram's head with pear-shaped pendant, openwork body pierced with arches and applied with garland swags, marked on rim
7.3 cm. wide
160 gr. (2)
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