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A 19th century Dutch silver vinaigrette (lodereindoosje) in the form of a cabinet. Maker's mark...
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A 19th century Dutch silver vinaigrette (lodereindoosje) in the form of a cabinet.
Maker's mark PC.
Utrecht, 1810.
Of rectangular form, designed with a hinged cover and pierced gallery, the box engraved with drawers and cupboards to resemble a cabinet, 3.8cm high, together with a similar Dutch 19th century example, 1825, no city mark, maker AL, engraved with initials to underside, 3.7cm high, and various other items comprising: a German silver box designed as a trunk, probably Neresheimer, 19th century, 3.9cm high, 6.1cm long; a small Dutch silver box, with Victorian import mark for B. H. Joseph & Co., London, 1891, of shaped form and repousse decorated with figures and scrolls, the hinged lid embossed with scene of a carriage, 3.5cm high; a further small 19th century Dutch silver box, 833 standard, maker's mark indistinct, date letter for 1920, of shaped form and repousse decorated with figures and animals, the hinged cover embossed with a couple among scrolling foliate motifs, 3.5cm high; a pair of salt cellars, 833 standard, maker's mark indistinct, the angular handles with bead decoration to pierced oval bodies with bead borders, raised on four paw feet and with blue plastic liners, 11.3cm wide (inc. handles); and an unmarked 19th century silver desk tray, probably Chinese, of rectangular form and raised on four ball feet, the base flat chased with Chinoiserie scenes and the sides pierced and decorated with dragons among scrolling foliate motifs, 14.8cm wide, total weighable silver approx. 14.2ozt (8)
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