Salt vessel on oval base with spire glass container, company Bennewitz and Bonebakker, 1807 The salt vessels each consist of a scale -shaped oval base, which rises in the middle to the Spitsovale container. Both parts are higher on the sides. A filet edge has been applied to the top of the foot on the outer edge. The container of colorless glass has a corrugated top edge and is sharpened with an edge of diamond heads above a jet wreath. The container is attached to the foot by means of a silver screw with a golden cup that is visible on the inside of the container. The trays of A, B and D are


Salt vessel on oval base with spire glass container, company Bennewitz and Bonebakker, 1807 The salt vessels each consist of a scale -shaped oval base, which rises in the middle to the Spitsovale container. Both parts are higher on the sides. A filet edge has been applied to the top of the foot on the outer edge. The container of colorless glass has a corrugated top edge and is sharpened with an edge of diamond heads above a jet wreath. The container is attached to the foot by means of a silver screw with a golden cup that is visible on the inside of the container. The trays of A, B and D are damaged. Amsterdam Foot: Silver (Metal). Screw head: Gold (Metal). Bake: Glass The salt vessels each consist of a scale -shaped oval base, which rises in the middle to the Spitsovale container. Both parts are higher on the sides. A filet edge has been applied to the top of the foot on the outer edge. The container of colorless glass has a corrugated top edge and is sharpened with an edge of diamond heads above a jet wreath. The container is attached to the foot by means of a silver screw with a golden cup that is visible on the inside of the container. The trays of A, B and D are damaged. Amsterdam Foot: Silver (Metal). Screw head: Gold (Metal). Bake: Glass


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