細節
A FINE AMERICAN SILVER WAITER
MAKER'S MARK OF PETER QUINTARD, NEW YORK CITY OR SOUTH NORWALK, CONNECTICUT, 1730-1750
Square, with cusped corners and a molded rim, on four bracket feet, the field centering the foliate script monogram WC engraved circa 1770, marked on base--5 3/4 in. square
(8 oz. 10 dwt. )
MAKER'S MARK OF PETER QUINTARD, NEW YORK CITY OR SOUTH NORWALK, CONNECTICUT, 1730-1750
Square, with cusped corners and a molded rim, on four bracket feet, the field centering the foliate script monogram WC engraved circa 1770, marked on base--5 3/4 in. square
(8 oz. 10 dwt. )
來源
The monogram is that of William Few Chrystie (1748-1828), Colonel in the American Revolution, first Senator from Georgia, and a signer of the Constitution. William Few Chrystie was probably the second owner of this waiter, which descended in his family until the 20th century.
Robert Ensko
Christie's, January 23, 1988, lot 92
Robert Ensko
Christie's, January 23, 1988, lot 92