A JAMES I SILVER-GILT APHRODITE SPOON
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A JAMES I SILVER-GILT APHRODITE SPOON

MARK OF JOHN QUICK, BARNSTAPLE, CIRCA 1620

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A JAMES I SILVER-GILT APHRODITE SPOON
MARK OF JOHN QUICK, BARNSTAPLE, CIRCA 1620
The finial cast as a bust of the goddess Aphrodite resting on a scroll plinth, the stem engraved 'Honnor [sic] God' on punched ground, the bowl engraved with foliage on a matted ground, marked in bowl with 'berry' mark and on the stem three times with town mark
7 7/8 in. (20 cm.) long
2 oz. 3 dwt. (67 gr.)
来源
Thomas Alder Thorp (1865-1945), of Bondgate Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland,
T. A. Thorp, Bondgate Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland; Christie's, London, 16 May 1940, lot 66 (£22 to Spink).
The Cookson Collection.
with How of Edinburgh, by 1963.
Gerald S. Sanders, Esq., 76 Eaton Place, London, SW1, acquired from the above 24 July 1963.
with J. H. Bourdon-Smith.
出版
Commander G. E. P. How and J. P. How, English and Scottish Silver Spoons, Mediaeval to Late Stuart and Pre-Elizabethan Hallmarks on English Plate, London, 1952, vol. II, pp. 202-203, pl. 1.
Grosvenor House Art and Antiques Fair Handbook, 2003, p. 245.
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