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    Sale 2734

    European Noble and Private Collections

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    3 - 5 April 2007

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    • A DUTCH COLONIAL BRASS-MOUNTED
    Lot 447

    A DUTCH COLONIAL BRASS-MOUNTED TEAK DISPLAY CABINET

    FIRST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

    Price realised

    EUR 2,160

    Estimate

    EUR 2,000 - EUR 3,000

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    A DUTCH COLONIAL BRASS-MOUNTED TEAK DISPLAY CABINET
    FIRST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
    The moulded arched cornice above a pair of glass panelled doors, the base with two drawers on octagonal baluster supports joined by a moulded X-shaped stretcher, on bun feet
    250 cm. high x 180 cm. wide x 67 cm. deep

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    Pre-Lot Text

    THE PROPERTY OF STICHTING ERVEN CORNELIS SPRONGH (LOTS 447-448)

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