Description:
Six Dutch .833 Silver Serving Pieces, all made for export, four Schoohoven: two serving spoons with ship terminals, 1902 by Herbert Hooijkaas, a reticulated server with a windmill terminal and figures to blade, 1908, maker's mark "WH1S," and a serving spoon with flags and armor to terminal, 1895, rubbed maker's mark; the fifth, serving spoon, Leeuwarden, 1895, rubbed maker's mark, with a large figural terminal featuring Minerva, and a the sixth a serving fork, probably Amsterdam, 1904 by Gerard Schoorl, with a windmill to the terminal; approx. 36.3 troy oz. total.
Estimate $300-500
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Keywords
Amsterdam, Gerard SchoorlStuart Slavid
Senior Vice President
Director of Fine Ceramics
Director of Fine Silver
Director of European Furniture & Decorative Arts
508-970-3203
Emily Stegner
Specialist, European Furniture & Decorative Arts
508-970-3203
Stephanie Opolski
Appraiser
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European Furniture & Decorative Arts
The European Furniture & Decorative Arts department curates auctions of English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, and Russian antiques, furniture, and decorative arts.