A WILLIAM III SILVER-GILT PIN CUSHION
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A WILLIAM III SILVER-GILT PIN CUSHION

MARK OF JOHN BODINGTON, LONDON, 1700

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A WILLIAM III SILVER-GILT PIN CUSHION
MARK OF JOHN BODINGTON, LONDON, 1700
Oblong with gadrooned rim and sides, on four-part fluted bun-feet, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked near rim
7 in. (17.7 cm.) wide
The arms are those of Master impaling Legh, for Sir Streynsham Master (1640-1723) of Codnor Castle, co. Derby, who was at one time the Governor of Fort St. George in the West Indies, and his second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Legh of Lyme, co. Chester.
Provenance
Miss Faith Moore (d.1944), daughter of John G. Moore, founder of the brokerage firm of Moore and Schley, New York.
with Brand Inglis, London, 1984.
Exhibited
London, 25 Park Lane, W.1, Loan Exhibition of Old English Plate, 1929, part of no. 345, (lent by Miss Faith Moore).
Special notice
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 15% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

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