A JAMES II SILVER CASTER
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A JAMES II SILVER CASTER

LONDON, 1685, MARK OF PK ROSETTE BELOW (JACKSON, 3RD. ED. 1989, P. 140, LINE 6)

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A JAMES II SILVER CASTER
London, 1685, mark of PK rosette below (Jackson, 3rd. ed. 1989, p. 140, line 6)
Cylindrical, on domed circular foot, the lower body with banding, the high domed bayonet-fitting cover engraved and pierced with stylized flowers, with baluster finial, the base engraved with block initials *E* over R*M, marked on body and cover
7½in. (19cm.) high; 10oz. (312gr.)
Provenance
Firestone and Parson, Boston
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Acc. No. 1963-123
Literature
John D. Davis, English Silver at Williamsburg, 1976, illus. pl. 152, pp. 147-48

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