A WILLIAM AND MARY CIRCULAR PUNCH BOWL, on spreading moulded foot, chased with flutes and with moulded rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms within a foliate scroll cartouche, the base with initials and later crest with Baron's coronet above, by Thomas Jenkins, 1693 12½in. (31.5cm.) diam.

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A WILLIAM AND MARY CIRCULAR PUNCH BOWL, on spreading moulded foot, chased with flutes and with moulded rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms within a foliate scroll cartouche, the base with initials and later crest with Baron's coronet above, by Thomas Jenkins, 1693 12½in. (31.5cm.) diam.
(61ozs.)

The arms are those of Crosbie

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Thomas Jenkins was one of the most important goldsmiths of the late 17th century. The earliest recorded piece by him was made in 1668 but perhaps his best known surviving work is a fine oval wine cistern of 1677, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum

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