Kraantjeskan, Wijnand Warneke (attributed to), 1781 The pear-shaped can, with a loose lid, has three high legs that rest on rosewood bobbins, a tap and a on the other hand placed C-shaped ear of water buffalo horn. The cast legs are formed like a branch with a flower and end in a foot. The body has been torved; The ribs describe an S-shaped curve that continues over the lid. A multiple profiled edge runs along the top of the body, a single profile along the bottom of the lid; The curve is interrupted there. F and around the top edge of the pot and around the top edge of the pot and around the


Kraantjeskan, Wijnand Warneke (attributed to), 1781 The pear-shaped can, with a loose lid, has three high legs that rest on rosewood bobbins, a tap and a on the other hand placed C-shaped ear of water buffalo horn. The cast legs are formed like a branch with a flower and end in a foot. The body has been torved; The ribs describe an S-shaped curve that continues over the lid. A multiple profiled edge runs along the top of the body, a single profile along the bottom of the lid; The curve is interrupted there. F and around the top edge of the pot and around the top edge of the pot and around the lid button, which has the shape of a rose branch, foam edges. The cast tap is placed against the foam edge on the front of the abdomen. This is made up of a cylindrical part with a foam -wreath -like start, a part where the rotating tap fits, and a faceted part that is surrounded by a leaf volute at the end, where it bends down. The grip of the crane is an asymmetrical, open cartouche, built from leaf voles. The silver connecting piece on the underside of the horn ear is designed from below. The grinding (B) has the shape of a rounded triangular leaf with slightly swiveled sides, that rests on three, volute -shaped legs. A profile edge was imposed on the outside on the raised edge. A low, round holder is applied in the middle of the leaf, in which the printed spherical burner (C) fits. Amsterdam Silver (Metal). ear:. Klossen: Rosewood (Wood) The pear-shaped can, with a loose lid, has three high legs that rest on rosewood bobbins, a tap and a on the other hand placed C-shaped ear of water buffalo horn. The cast legs are formed like a branch with a flower and end in a foot. The body has been torved; The ribs describe an S-shaped curve that continues over the lid. A multiple profiled edge runs along the top of the body, a single profile along the bottom of the lid; The curve is interrupted there. F and around the top edge of the pot and around the top edge of the pot and around th


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