A CHARLES II SILVER TUMBLER-CUP
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A CHARLES II SILVER TUMBLER-CUP

LEEDS, CIRCA 1680, MAKER'S MARK RW, PROBABLY FOR ROBERT WILLIAMSON

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A CHARLES II SILVER TUMBLER-CUP
LEEDS, CIRCA 1680, MAKER'S MARK RW, PROBABLY FOR ROBERT WILLIAMSON
Plain cylindrical, engraved underneath with initials 'B' over 'IM', marked underneath with maker's mark, B and town mark
2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm.) diam.
1 oz. 13 dwt. (52 gr.)
來源
Almost certainly The Hon. Mrs J. de Courcy; Christie's, London, 5 November 1963, lot 167 (£185 to How).
with How of Edinburgh, London, April 1992.

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The use of a mark depicting the Golden Fleece, which also forms part of the coat-of-arms of the city of Leeds, as an unofficial hallmark for Leeds is discussed by James Lomax (J. Lomax, British Silver at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall, Leeds, 1992, p. 183). Lomax records a number of pieces which are marked with the maker's mark RW, almost certainly the same mark which appears on the present tumbler-cup and which is believed to be the mark of Robert Williamson. A review of the existing body of work would suggest that he was among the top silversmiths working in Leeds in the last half of the 17th century, producing not only spoons but also a flat-topped tankard and a chocolate-pot.

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