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A CHARLES II SILVER PORRINGER, COVER AND LARGE TAZZA
LONDON, 1661, MAKER'S MARK IW A TUN BELOW, PROBABLY FOR JOHN WINTERTON
The tazza circular, on plain trumpet-form foot, the wide border embossed and chased with full-blown flowers and foliage amongst prick engraved scrolls, spaced by three lobes within acanthus cartouches, later engraved three times with crest and with a coat-of-arms flanked by crossed scrolls below a tied ribbon, the underside of foot later engraved with an inscription, the porringer and cover similarly chased, each side with cartouche, one engraved with a coat-of-arms, the other vacant, with scroll handles capped with caryatids, the domed cover with two vacant cartouches, double mask-form finial, the tazza marked on rim, the foot with lion passant, the porringer marked under base and cover, with associated fitted wood and red velvet lined case
2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm.) high, 15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) diameter, the tazza, 7 ½ in. (19 cm.) high, 9 ½ in. (24.1 cm.) wide over handles, the cup and cover
The arms are those of Adderley, for Boyer Adderley (1704/5-1747), of Hams Hall, co. Warwick.
The later inscription reads 'The gift of Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, to Bowyer Adderley Esqr., his Godson'.
來源
Given to Boyer Adderley (1704/5-1747), of Hams Hall, co. Warwick by his godfather Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield (1634-1714) and then by descent to his great grandson
Charles Bowyer Adderley, 1st Baron Norton (1814-1905) and then by descent to his son Charles Adderley, 2nd Baron Norton (1846-1926).
A Nobleman [Lord Norton]; Christie's London, 8 June 1909, lot 57 (£1,015 to Garrard).