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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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    • Four Dutch silver candlesticks
    Lot 371

    Four Dutch silver candlesticks

    MARK OF AREND HOOGLAND, HAARLEM, 1781, ALSO STRUCK WITH LATER DUTCH DUTY MARK OF 1795 FOR AMSTERDAM AND DUTCH DUTY MARKS OF 1853-1953 AND 1906-1953

    Price realised

    EUR 16,730

    Estimate

    EUR 9,000 - EUR 12,000

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    Four Dutch silver candlesticks
    Mark of Arend Hoogland, Haarlem, 1781, also struck with later Dutch duty mark of 1795 for Amsterdam and Dutch duty marks of 1853-1953 and 1906-1953
    Each on a shaped square domed base rising to a knobbed stem and baluster socket, over-all decorated with fluted scrolls, engraved with crest under coronet, marked on base
    18.9 cm. high
    1672 gr. (4)

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    Please note that this lot is only illustrated on page 86 and not as stated in the printed catalogue


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