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Lot 396
  • 396

A Charles I silver cup, maker's mark I.S, a cinquefoil below (attributed to John Spackman), London, 1633

Estimate
6,000 - 8,000 GBP
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Description

  • Silver
  • 16cm, 6 1/4 in high
the body engraved with a coat-of-arms above 'Catherine de Sausmarez' and initialed 'N.D.R. Jun.r'

Condition

Fully hallmarked on body, marks good and clear, lion passant on underside of foot, the stem very slightly leaning, nice colour, overall good condition For further queries please contact the Silver Department directly on +44(0)207 293 5100
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Catalogue Note

The inscription appears to refer to Catherine de Sausmarez (d. 1707), first wife of Peter Priaulx (1671-1719).
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