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ONE PAN MARKED WITH MARK OF PIETER VAN SOMERWIL I, AMSTERDAM, 1727-1734, ALSO STRUCK WITH DUTY MARK; THE OTHER STRUCK WITH INDISTINCT MAKER'S MARK ONLY OF PROBABLY FREDERIK VAN STRANT II, AMSTERDAM, 1727-1734; THE SMALL TRIVET STRUCK TWICE WITH MAKER'S MARK ONLY OF WESSEL JANSEN, AMSTERDAM, SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURY; THE OTHER TRIVET WITH INDISTINCT MAKER'S MARK, AMSTERDAM, 1755
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Two Dutch silver miniature 'poffertjes pannen' on stand
One pan marked with mark of Pieter van Somerwil I, Amsterdam, 1727-1734, also struck with duty mark; the other struck with indistinct maker's mark only of probably Frederik van Strant II, Amsterdam, 1727-1734; the small trivet struck twice with maker's mark only of Wessel Jansen, Amsterdam, second half 17th Century; the other trivet with indistinct maker's mark, Amsterdam, 1755
Realistically modelled, the pans with seven and five wells for 'poffertjes', the wooden handles missing, one on trivet, the other on trivet with overhead handle, marked on handles and pan
7.6 and 9.5 cm. wide
60 gr. (4)
One pan marked with mark of Pieter van Somerwil I, Amsterdam, 1727-1734, also struck with duty mark; the other struck with indistinct maker's mark only of probably Frederik van Strant II, Amsterdam, 1727-1734; the small trivet struck twice with maker's mark only of Wessel Jansen, Amsterdam, second half 17th Century; the other trivet with indistinct maker's mark, Amsterdam, 1755
Realistically modelled, the pans with seven and five wells for 'poffertjes', the wooden handles missing, one on trivet, the other on trivet with overhead handle, marked on handles and pan
7.6 and 9.5 cm. wide
60 gr. (4)
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Judith Hengreen
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