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Dutch 18th Century Silver Pipe Brazier by Martinus Logerath, 1792, Amsterdam
About the Item
A Dutch 18th century silver pipe brazier by Martinus Logerath, 1792, Amsterdam
A Dutch Louis Seize pipe brazier with pearl edge and 3 claw feet on a ball base
A hot pipe was placed in the brazier by the wealthy person smoker.
Entirely marked with Dutch hallmarks by the maker Martinus Logerath, (1767-1811),
Year letter H of 1792,
Amsterdam City hallmark
The L of the "release mark" (1795)
In 1795 it was stipulated that as a taxation all gold and silver objects had to be returned in the provinces of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht.
If one wanted to keep his / her silver, the value had to be paid for it, as proof of payment, a letter was stamped in it, the "release" sign.
In the 20th century it is marked by the Dutch hallmark ZII, 835/1000 under the ball base with claw feet
The measurements are 7.5 cm high and 14 cm diagonal
The weight is 259 gram.
- Dimensions:Height: 2.96 in (7.5 cm)Diameter: 5.52 in (14 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:1792
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- Seller Location:Delft, NL
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