LONDON, 1671, MAKER'S MARK SO (JACKSON, REV. ED.1989, P. 130, LINE 14)
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A FINE CHARLES II SILVER LARGE TANKARD
London, 1671, maker's mark SO (Jackson, rev. ed.1989, p. 130, line 14)
Cylindrical with a flat cover, the scroll handle with a bifurcated thumbpiece, the front engraved with a coat-of-arms and crest within an elaborate scrolling foliate surround, marked on cover, side and handle
7¼in. (18.5cm.) high; 35oz. 10dwt. (1114gr.)
Provenance
Roland Harriman Collection, New York
Lot Essay
The arms are those used by several English families, including Angevyne, Bluworth, Colland, Menles, Moles (and variations), Treckingham, and Welle, quartering those of another.
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