AN ELIZABETH I SILVER-GILT MOUNTED TIGERWARE JUG
PROPERTY OF A FLORIDA COUPLE
AN ELIZABETH I SILVER-GILT MOUNTED TIGERWARE JUG

MARK OF WILLIAM COCKNIDGE, LONDON, 1568

Details
AN ELIZABETH I SILVER-GILT MOUNTED TIGERWARE JUG
MARK OF WILLIAM COCKNIDGE, LONDON, 1568
The stoneware jug of typical form, the silver-gilt neck mount and hinge-box engraved with arabesque ornament within strapwork, the silver-gilt cover repoussé and chased with three masks within cartouches between pendant fruit, the cast thumbpiece of crossed acorns, the footrim with band of ovolo and leaves, marked on cover, neck, and foot
9 in. (23 cm.) high
Provenance
Spink & Son Limited, 1975
Kenneth Davis (Works of Art) Ltd.

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