A COMMONWEALTH AND A WILLIAM III SILVER PORRINGER

BOTH LONDON, THE FIRST MAKER'S MARK OF CROZIER BETWEEN GS, ATTRIBUTED TO GILBERT SHEPHERD, 1658; THE SECOND WILLIAM ANDREWS, 1699

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A COMMONWEALTH AND A WILLIAM III SILVER PORRINGER
Both London, the first maker's mark of crozier between GS, attributed to Gilbert Shepherd, 1658; the second William Andrews, 1699
Each with cast handles, the first pear shaped, prick engraved with initials, below chased with alternate acanthus and pendant fruited grape vine band, the base chased with grapes--2in. (6.9cm.) high; the second partly fluted tub form, with chased corded band to shoulder, with punched borders, with two cast handles--3in. (7.6cm.) high, 8oz. (2)

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