Makelaarsstokje from Gluysteen, broker in Amsterdam, widow H. de Groot, c. 1837 The baluster -shaped, multiple profiled ebbony stick has a wide and a narrow end, both contained in a cast silver cap. The caps have a straight, smooth wall and a lightly burned, slightly excellent top, the edge of which is marked with a fine cable. The large cap is decorated in relief with the crowned city coat of arms of Amsterdam, the Leeuwen, the Kleine with the letters MKLRSG in monogram within a pearl edge for the Amsterdam broker's guild. On the wall of the small cap, the year 1837 is engraved, above a


Makelaarsstokje from Gluysteen, broker in Amsterdam, widow H. de Groot, c. 1837 The baluster -shaped, multiple profiled ebbony stick has a wide and a narrow end, both contained in a cast silver cap. The caps have a straight, smooth wall and a lightly burned, slightly excellent top, the edge of which is marked with a fine cable. The large cap is decorated in relief with the crowned city coat of arms of Amsterdam, the Leeuwen, the Kleine with the letters MKLRSG in monogram within a pearl edge for the Amsterdam broker's guild. On the wall of the small cap, the year 1837 is engraved, above a circular filet edge; On the wall of the large cap the name Frederik Anthony Gluysteen, above a circular file edge. Amsterdam silver (metal). ebony (wood) Amsterdam


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