A CHARLES I SILVER SWEETMEAT DISH
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A CHARLES I SILVER SWEETMEAT DISH

MAKER'S MARK OF DG WITH AN ANCHOR BETWEEN, LONDON, 1635

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A CHARLES I SILVER SWEETMEAT DISH
MAKER'S MARK OF DG WITH AN ANCHOR BETWEEN, LONDON, 1635
Circular, applied with shell side handles, the sides chased with an interlocking zig-zag pattern on a stippled ground, centred by an octagonal cartouche engraved with contemporary initials, E*B above GC above the date, 1637 within a shield
8½ in. (21.5 cm.) long, handle-to-handle
4 oz. (124 gr.)
Provenance
Christie's London, 17 July 1974, lot 179.
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Lot Essay

The maker's mark is illustrated in: Ian Pickford (ed.), Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, Woodbridge, 1964, p. 116.

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