A mid – late 18th century Dutch colonial silver...
A mid – late 18th century Dutch colonial silver brazier, possibly Batavian circa 1740-80 of oval form with everted and overturned edge, raised on four lion paw feet with lion mask junctions. A fluted underside, to top with flat chased decoration of rosette lattice work reserved in strap work and scroll cartouches, conjoined by foliate scrolls with scallop shell centre. Unmarked except for a later French control mark for at minimum 800 standard (used 1864-1893). Length – 14.5 cm / 5.75 inches Weight – 266 grams / 8.55 ozt
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A mid – late 18th century Dutch colonial silver brazier, possibly Batavian circa 1740-80 of oval form with everted and overturned edge, raised on four lion paw feet with lion mask junctions. A fluted underside, to top with flat chased decoration of rosette lattice work reserved in strap work and scroll cartouches, conjoined by foliate scrolls with scallop shell centre. Unmarked except for a later French control mark for at minimum 800 standard (used 1864-1893). Length – 14.5 cm / 5.75 inches Weight – 266 grams / 8.55 ozt
Sold for £300
Includes Buyer's Premium