THE PROPERTY OF THE LORD KENYON
A William and Mary silver sugar caster

LONDON, 1691, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, POSSIBLY TS IN MONOGRAM

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A William and Mary silver sugar caster
London, 1691, maker's mark indistinct, possibly TS in monogram
Cylindrical and on moulded rim foot, the detachable domed cover with bayonet fitting, cut-card work and ball finial, pierced with quatrefoils and cinqufoils, with later sleeve, the body engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliage mantling, marked on base and side, the cover unmarked
5¼in. (13.5cm.) high
6ozs. (187grs.)
The arms are those of Kenyon impaling Rigby for Roger Kenyon Esq.(1627-1698), and his wife Alice, daughter of George Rigby of Peel Hall, whom he married in 1657

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