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MARK OF JOHN BODINGTON, LONDON, 1698
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A WILLIAM III SILVER MONTEITH
MARK OF JOHN BODINGTON, LONDON, 1698
Fluted tapering and on gadrooned foot, with two lion mask drop ring handles, the detachable rim with cast cherub masks, engraved inside with a coat-of-arms, later engraved underneath with a crest below viscount's coronet, marked on base, body rim and handles
11½ in. (29.2 cm.) diam.
58 oz. 7 dwt. (1,815 gr.)
The arms are those of Watson impaled by another.
MARK OF JOHN BODINGTON, LONDON, 1698
Fluted tapering and on gadrooned foot, with two lion mask drop ring handles, the detachable rim with cast cherub masks, engraved inside with a coat-of-arms, later engraved underneath with a crest below viscount's coronet, marked on base, body rim and handles
11½ in. (29.2 cm.) diam.
58 oz. 7 dwt. (1,815 gr.)
The arms are those of Watson impaled by another.
Provenance
Almost certainly Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 1 May 1907, lot 56 (£409 to Garrard).
Literature
G. E. Lee., British Silver Monteith Bowls including American and European Examples, Guildford, 1978, p. 73, no. 77.
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