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LONDON, 1617, MAKER'S MARK IC A ROSE BELOW (JACKSON, REV. ED., P. 111, LINE 1)
Details
A FINE JAMES I SILVER-GILT WINE CUP
London, 1617, maker's mark IC a rose below (Jackson, rev. ed., p. 111, line 1)
On spreading circular foot chased with band of radiating lobes, the lobed baluster stem chased with foliage, the thistle-shaped cup chased with bands of stylized foliage and strapwork on a matte ground, marked near rim and under foot
6¾in. (17.1cm.) high; 6oz. (192.8gr.)
London, 1617, maker's mark IC a rose below (Jackson, rev. ed., p. 111, line 1)
On spreading circular foot chased with band of radiating lobes, the lobed baluster stem chased with foliage, the thistle-shaped cup chased with bands of stylized foliage and strapwork on a matte ground, marked near rim and under foot
6¾in. (17.1cm.) high; 6oz. (192.8gr.)
Provenance
Sir Charles Crawford Fraser, Christie's, London, April 21, 1896, lot 159
The Renowned Collection of Silversmiths' Work formed by the Right Hon. Montagu, First Lord Swaythling . . . The Swaythling Heirlooms, Christie's, London, May 6, 1924, lot 99
S.J. Phillips
Sotheby's, London, April 20, 1972, lot 109
Garrard & Co., London
The Renowned Collection of Silversmiths' Work formed by the Right Hon. Montagu, First Lord Swaythling . . . The Swaythling Heirlooms, Christie's, London, May 6, 1924, lot 99
S.J. Phillips
Sotheby's, London, April 20, 1972, lot 109
Garrard & Co., London
Literature
J. Starkie Gardner, ed., Old Silver-Work, Chiefly English . . . Loan Collection Exhibited 1902 , London, 1902, fig. 1, pl. LVI
Sir Charles Jackson, English Goldsmiths and Their Marks, 1964 rpt., p. 114
Sir Charles Jackson, An Illustrated History of English Plate, 1911, 1964 rpt., vol. II, p. 703, fig. 919
Sir Charles Jackson, English Goldsmiths and Their Marks, 1964 rpt., p. 114
Sir Charles Jackson, An Illustrated History of English Plate, 1911, 1964 rpt., vol. II, p. 703, fig. 919
Exhibited
Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1901, case C-2
St. James's Court Exhibition, 1902, exhibited by Sir Samuel Montagu, subsequently Lord Swathling
Art Treasures Exhibition, 1932, no. 475
St. James's Court Exhibition, 1902, exhibited by Sir Samuel Montagu, subsequently Lord Swathling
Art Treasures Exhibition, 1932, no. 475