Wednesday 20 March 2024
An early George I silver punch bowl. Robert Timbrell & Joseph Bell I, London, 1714. Designed...
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Description
An early George I silver punch bowl.
Robert Timbrell & Joseph Bell I,
London, 1714.
Designed with two rows of fluted bands to the circular body and raised on a fluted, circular foot, the cartouches with chased scale borders within scroll frames, one engraved with arms, possibly a variant of Enys impaling Nicholas (of Lazy Hill, Dublin), the other vacant, the underside scratch engraved with the initials E over IE, 1732 and the scratch weight 34=12, 25.2cm dia., 15cm high, approx. weight 34.1ozt
Lot Footnotes
Arms: on a fess embattled 3 cinquefoils between and within 3 birds all within a bordure IMPALING on a chevron a crescent between and within 3 cross crosslets fitchy.
Families: possibly a variant of Enys (with a bordure) IMPALING Nicholas (of Lazy Hill, Dublin). (With thanks to Pursuivant Research)
cf: For a similar example by the same maker (albeit with Monteith rim) see Christie's New York, lot 587, French Furniture, 30th March 2011: https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2011/french-furniture-n08743/lot.587.html?locale=en
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