Late 19th Century Dutch Silver Sugar Bowl - Amsterdam Marks - 0.833 Grade
Ref: P3 - 165
Price
£150
Item Details
Something out of our normal items, we present a lovely 19th C Dutch Sugar Bowl decorated with the inevitable putto and human figures undertaking tasks in a rural setting.
British hallmarked silver is our specialism so it is unusual for us to obtain a piece of Dutch silver. There are several rubbed ‘mark’ groupings which makes things a little more complex, consequently we apologise if those marks we can decipher prove inadequate to you dear buyer.
In short there is; a key intruding into a lion in a lozenge which we understand relates to the export status. There is a Lion Passant which indicates 2nd standard purity (833) and a Minerva Head Duty Mark, along with what we understand is a very rubbed Amsterdam Mark, but no clear makers mark.
Measurements
Height:
70 mmDiameter:
100 mmWeight:
114 mgDiameter at base:
70 mmCondition
Overall, the sugar bowl is in good antique condition with; light surface scratching, very rubbed hallmarks, but very few dinks for something that seems to have had a fairly long European tour in the last couple of centuries.
The interior may have been gilt lined as there appears to be a yellow hue within. Please do make time to review all of the pictures to gain a full appreciation of the item and its condition. Should you have any other questions in respect of either the item or its condition, please contact us and we will be pleased to assist wherever possible.
Delivery
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