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    Sale 2537

    SILVER, JUDAICA, RUSSIAN WORKS OF ART AND OBJECTS OF VERTU

    Amsterdam

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    18 June 2002

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    • A Dutch silver breadbasket and
    Lot 29

    A Dutch silver breadbasket and a frosted cut-glass butter dish with silver cover

    MARK BASKET OF FA. J.M. VAN KEMPEN & ZONEN, VOORSCHOTEN, 1912; BUTTER DISH, AMSTERDAM, 1840, MAKER'S MARK APPARENTLY LACKING

    Price realised

    EUR 1,195

    Estimate

    EUR 1,100 - EUR 1,400

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    A Dutch silver breadbasket and a frosted cut-glass butter dish with silver cover
    Mark basket of Fa. J.M. van Kempen & Zonen, Voorschoten, 1912; butter dish, Amsterdam, 1840, maker's mark apparently lacking
    The boat-shaped basket with beaded rim, the sides openworked with various lines and dots, the circular butter dish shaped as a basket, the silver domed cover with reeded bands and a large laid-down cow finial, on circular dish, marked on base and sides basket, inside cover dish
    28.3 cm. long
    466 gr. (excluding glass butter dish) (2)

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