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    Sale 2767

    Catalogue I. Dutch and Foreign Silver, Objects of Vertu and Judaica. Catalogue II The Wttewaall Silver Collection

    Amsterdam

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    10 December 2007

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    • A Dutch silver milk-jug
    Lot 387

    A Dutch silver milk-jug

    MARK OF AREND HOOGLAND, HAARLEM, 1758

    Price realised

    EUR 1,250

    Estimate

    EUR 1,000 - EUR 1,500

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    A Dutch silver milk-jug
    Mark of Arend Hoogland, Haarlem, 1758
    Baluster-shaped, on circular foot, the body chased and embossed with a band scrolling foliage, shells and flowers, the upper part engraved with scrolling foliage, trelliswork and tassels, wood scroll handle, detachable cover with wood finial, marked on base
    16 cm. high
    gross 192 gr.

    Provenance

    B.W.G. Wttewaall collection (inventory no. G423).

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