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    Sale 2647

    THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE MRS DOODEHEEFVER-TOONEN

    Amsterdam

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    1 July 2004

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    • (2)  A pair of Silesian engrav
    Lot 534

    (2) A pair of Silesian engraved faceted Imperial Bonapartist portrait goblets

    THE GLASS CIRCA 1740, THE ENGRAVING CIRCA 1810

    Price realised

    EUR 239

    Estimate

    EUR 400 - EUR 600

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    (2) A pair of Silesian engraved faceted Imperial Bonapartist portrait goblets
    THE GLASS CIRCA 1740, THE ENGRAVING CIRCA 1810
    The funnel bowls engraved with the portraits in profile and inscribed MARIE LOUISE and NAPOLEON beneath a crowned N, with gilt rims (minute frits, wear to gilt)
    16 cm. high (2)

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    This lot is offered without reserve and will be sold to the highest bidder.
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    Saleroom Notice

    Please note that this lot has been incorrectly illustrated as lot 434 on page 48 in the printed catalogue.


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