AN ELIZABETH I SILVER WINE TASTER MAKER'S MARK LG IN MONOGRAM, ATTRIBUTED TO LAWRENCE GILBERT (OR GILBERD) OF COLCHESTER OR IPSWICH, CIRCA 1570-1580 On moulded foot, the plain flaring body raised domed centre, stamped on the outside of the bowl with initials TW in monogram, marked on side 3 5/8 in. (9.1 cm.) diam. 2 oz. 12 dwt. (81 gr.) Provenance By tradition dredged from the Thames at the site of the wharf known as 'Vintry' or 'Three Cranes' by the Vintners' Hall. With Brand Inglis, London, 1992. The Albert Collection, by 1992. With Alastair Dickenson, London, 2006.
AN ELIZABETH I SILVER WINE TASTER MAKER'S MARK LG IN MONOGRAM, ATTRIBUTED TO LAWRENCE GILBERT (OR GILBERD) OF COLCHESTER OR IPSWICH, CIRCA 1570-1580 On moulded foot, the plain flaring body raised domed centre, stamped on the outside of the bowl with initials TW in monogram, marked on side 3 5/8 in. (9.1 cm.) diam. 2 oz. 12 dwt. (81 gr.) Provenance By tradition dredged from the Thames at the site of the wharf known as 'Vintry' or 'Three Cranes' by the Vintners' Hall. With Brand Inglis, London, 1992. The Albert Collection, by 1992. With Alastair Dickenson, London, 2006.
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