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    24 - 25 June 2008

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    • A DUTCH BRONZE TWO-TIER TWELVE
    Lot 222

    A DUTCH BRONZE TWO-TIER TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER

    19TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    EUR 1,000

    Estimate

    EUR 1,000 - EUR 1,500

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    A DUTCH BRONZE TWO-TIER TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER
    19TH CENTURY
    The multi-baluster shaft issuing two tiers of scrolling branches
    108 cm. high and 120 cm. diam.

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    THE PROPERTY OF J.E. DE VISSER, HOORN (LOTS 218-343)

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