THE PROPERTY OF THE LORD KENYON
A William and Mary silver sugar caster
LONDON, 1691, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, POSSIBLY TS IN MONOGRAM
Details
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
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