MAKER'S MARK OF PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1722
Details
A pair of George I silver waiters
maker's mark of Paul de Lamerie, London, 1722
Square and with incurved corners, each on four shaped bracket feet and with moulded borders, the angles engraved with scroll and foliage cartouches each enclosing a crest, the centre with a coat-of-arms within a winged putti, shell, foliate scroll, female mask and husk swag cartouche, marked on reverse and engraved with scratchweights 12=2 and 11=16
6in. (15cm.) square
22ozs. (711grs.) (2)
maker's mark of Paul de Lamerie, London, 1722
Square and with incurved corners, each on four shaped bracket feet and with moulded borders, the angles engraved with scroll and foliage cartouches each enclosing a crest, the centre with a coat-of-arms within a winged putti, shell, foliate scroll, female mask and husk swag cartouche, marked on reverse and engraved with scratchweights 12=2 and 11=16
6in. (15cm.) square
22ozs. (711grs.) (2)
Provenance
J. C. W. Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Christie's, 15 June 1966, lot 58 (¨1,650 to Koopman)