For sale is a saucer made by Amstel in the early 19th century around 1809. It is hand painted with nice scene in the center of a building with a body of water in front that has two guys in a boat on it and a gentleman on shore waving his hat as if to say hello to them. A bit of gold trim to the edge. The saucer displays OK but there is a chip to the edge as shown which has a hairline going down from it about an inch long. There is another hard to spot hairline on the opposite side of that. A bit of stained crazing neat the scene as shown. Having said all this it is still a nice example and a very hard to find one. The chip could easily be restored if one wanted to. The piece is marked with the rarely used over glaze black script Amstel mark as well as an incised script n and A in different locations underneath. The piece is 1 inch tall and 5 inches in diameter. Holland Netherlands Unterteller

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For sale is a saucer made by Amstel in the early 19th century around 1809. It is hand painted with nice scene in the center of a building with a body of water in front that has two guys in a boat on it and a gentleman on shore waving his hat as if to say hello to them. A bit of gold trim to the edge. The saucer displays OK but there is a chip to the edge as shown which has a hairline going down from it about an inch long. There is another hard to spot hairline on the opposite side of that. A bit of stained crazing neat the scene as shown. Having said all this it is still a nice example and a very hard to find one. The chip could easily be restored if one wanted to. The piece is marked with the rarely used over glaze black script Amstel mark as well as an incised script n and A in different