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Auction archive: Lot number 275

A RARE CHARLES II SILVER TRAVELLING-CANTEEN

Estimate
£70,000 - £100,000
ca. US$107,360 - US$153,371
Price realised:
£91,250
ca. US$139,951
Auction archive: Lot number 275

A RARE CHARLES II SILVER TRAVELLING-CANTEEN

Estimate
£70,000 - £100,000
ca. US$107,360 - US$153,371
Price realised:
£91,250
ca. US$139,951
Beschreibung:

A RARE CHARLES II SILVER TRAVELLING-CANTEEN
MARK OF ARTHUR MANWARING, LONDON, 1676 AND MARK OF JOHN KING LONDON, 1674, THE SPICE BOX WITH MAKER'S MARK AM IN MONOGRAM, THE KNIFE UNMARKED AND WITH THE CUTLER'S MARK OF JOHN BELL OR THOMAS JUSTICE, CIRCA 1676
A RARE CHARLES II SILVER TRAVELLING-CANTEEN MARK OF ARTHUR MANWARING, LONDON, 1676 AND MARK OF JOHN KING LONDON, 1674, THE SPICE BOX WITH MAKER'S MARK AM IN MONOGRAM, THE KNIFE UNMARKED AND WITH THE CUTLER'S MARK OF JOHN BELL OR THOMAS JUSTICE, CIRCA 1676 Comprising the following, each engraved with a lozenge-of-arms within plumes: An oval bowl A circular bowl Two oval plates with plain broad rim An hourglass-shaped spice-box with hinged cover and divided interior A dognose fork A dognose spoon and a knife with octagonal tapering handle and steel blade, engraved with an initial 'B' below an earl's coronet the bowls marked underneath, the plates marked on the rim, the spice-box marked underneath with maker's mark only, the spoon and fork marked on the handle, the knife handle apparently unmarked, the blade with cutlers mark , in contemporary fitted, tooled-leather case the plates 8½ in. (21.5 cm.) long gross weight 34 oz. (1,070 gr.) The arms a for a lady of the Grenville family. The initial B is almost certainly for John, 1st Earl of Bath (1628-1701) (8)

Auction archive: Lot number 275
Auction:
Datum:
25 Nov 2008
Auction house:
Christie's
25 November 2008, London, King Street
Beschreibung:

A RARE CHARLES II SILVER TRAVELLING-CANTEEN
MARK OF ARTHUR MANWARING, LONDON, 1676 AND MARK OF JOHN KING LONDON, 1674, THE SPICE BOX WITH MAKER'S MARK AM IN MONOGRAM, THE KNIFE UNMARKED AND WITH THE CUTLER'S MARK OF JOHN BELL OR THOMAS JUSTICE, CIRCA 1676
A RARE CHARLES II SILVER TRAVELLING-CANTEEN MARK OF ARTHUR MANWARING, LONDON, 1676 AND MARK OF JOHN KING LONDON, 1674, THE SPICE BOX WITH MAKER'S MARK AM IN MONOGRAM, THE KNIFE UNMARKED AND WITH THE CUTLER'S MARK OF JOHN BELL OR THOMAS JUSTICE, CIRCA 1676 Comprising the following, each engraved with a lozenge-of-arms within plumes: An oval bowl A circular bowl Two oval plates with plain broad rim An hourglass-shaped spice-box with hinged cover and divided interior A dognose fork A dognose spoon and a knife with octagonal tapering handle and steel blade, engraved with an initial 'B' below an earl's coronet the bowls marked underneath, the plates marked on the rim, the spice-box marked underneath with maker's mark only, the spoon and fork marked on the handle, the knife handle apparently unmarked, the blade with cutlers mark , in contemporary fitted, tooled-leather case the plates 8½ in. (21.5 cm.) long gross weight 34 oz. (1,070 gr.) The arms a for a lady of the Grenville family. The initial B is almost certainly for John, 1st Earl of Bath (1628-1701) (8)

Auction archive: Lot number 275
Auction:
Datum:
25 Nov 2008
Auction house:
Christie's
25 November 2008, London, King Street
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