Two Dutch silver spoons The first maker's mark indistinct, Enkhuizen, after 1663; second, maker's mark of Andries Vis, Amsterdam, 1769 Oval bowl inscribed IB , the first part of the twisted stem cast with at each side a female figure, surmounted by a cast angel holding the Key of Inferno (Rev. 20:1-3) while a dragon descends into a pit; the second with oval bowl, cast openworked stem with Hope finial 20.4cm. long (first) marked on back of the bowls 120gr. (2)
Two Dutch silver spoons The first maker's mark indistinct, Enkhuizen, after 1663; second, maker's mark of Andries Vis, Amsterdam, 1769 Oval bowl inscribed IB , the first part of the twisted stem cast with at each side a female figure, surmounted by a cast angel holding the Key of Inferno (Rev. 20:1-3) while a dragon descends into a pit; the second with oval bowl, cast openworked stem with Hope finial 20.4cm. long (first) marked on back of the bowls 120gr. (2)
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