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THREE WITH MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME, LONDON, 1701, THE FOURTH APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PERHAPS 19TH CENTURY
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A SET OF THREE WILLIAM III SILVER SALT-CELLARS AND A FURTHER EXAMPLE
THREE WITH MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME, LONDON, 1701, THE FOURTH APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PERHAPS 19TH CENTURY
Each circular with fluted sides, three engraved underneath with a coat-of-arms, three marked underneath
2¾ in. (7 cm.) diam.
13 oz. (407 gr.)
The arms are possibly those of Hancock. (4)
THREE WITH MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME, LONDON, 1701, THE FOURTH APPARENTLY UNMARKED, PERHAPS 19TH CENTURY
Each circular with fluted sides, three engraved underneath with a coat-of-arms, three marked underneath
2¾ in. (7 cm.) diam.
13 oz. (407 gr.)
The arms are possibly those of Hancock. (4)
Provenance
Arthur Reginald Harris-Temple (d.1928), of Waterstown, co. West Meath.
Anonymous sale [Arthur R. Harris-Temple]; Christie's, London, 5 March 1924, lot 30 (£19 to Oliver).
Anonymous Gift to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour (1833-1914), 9 February 1942.
De-accessioned from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, circa 2000.
Anonymous sale [Arthur R. Harris-Temple]; Christie's, London, 5 March 1924, lot 30 (£19 to Oliver).
Anonymous Gift to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour (1833-1914), 9 February 1942.
De-accessioned from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, circa 2000.
Literature
E. Alcorn, English Silver in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Vol. 2: Silver From 1697, Boston, 2000, p. 60, no. 11.
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