Dutch silver salver 1752
Anthony de Rooy
Silver
29.10 ⨯ 29.10 cm
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- About the artworkANTHONY DE ROOY | Amsterdam 1752 | 29,1 x 29,1 cm | 723 grams
This square shaped silver serving tray with bevelled corners and moulded rim was made by the Dutch silversmith Anthony de Rooy. Anthony de Rooy was born in Arnhem in 1702 and died in Amsterdam in 1754. De Rooy became a master silversmith in 1731. The salver is decorated with scrolls and rest on four scroll supports, which are decorated
with an embossed ornament. - About the artistAnthony de Rooy was a Dutch silversmith who was born in Arnhem in 1702, he died in Amsterdam in 1754. In 1731 De Rooy became a master silversmith.
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