A PAIR OF GEORGE I SILVER TEA CADDIES
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A PAIR OF GEORGE I SILVER TEA CADDIES
MARK OF THOMAS ASH, LONDON, 1714
Details
Octagonal, each engraved with a coat-of-arms within baroque cartouche of scrolls and a shell flanked by baskets of fruit, the cartouche with female mask terminal, with sliding base and octagonal slip-on domed covers, moulded borders, the bases with scratch weights Pr.12-9-0, fully marked on bodies, maker's mark and lion's head erased on bases and covers
4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm.) high
12oz. 8 dwt. (386 gr.)
The arms are those of Ram impaling Shaw with mark of cadency for a second son, for Stephen Ram (1645-1746), an eminent banker of Lombard Street, London and his second wife Elizabeth (d.1760), daughter of Sir John Shaw 2nd Bt. (b.c.1660-1721) of Eltham, Kent, whom he married in 1714. Stephen was the second son of Sir Abel Ram Kt. of Ramsfort and Clonattin, co. Dublin.
Provenance
Stephen Ram (1645-1746), an eminent banker of Lombard Street, London, presumably then to his wife Elizabeth (d.1760) and then by bequest her nephew and residual legatee,
Sir John Shaw, 3rd Bt. (1687–1739) of Eltham, co. Kent.
A Private Collection of English and Scottish Silver; Sotheby's, New York, 23 April 1993, lot 292.
MARK OF THOMAS ASH, LONDON, 1714
Details
Octagonal, each engraved with a coat-of-arms within baroque cartouche of scrolls and a shell flanked by baskets of fruit, the cartouche with female mask terminal, with sliding base and octagonal slip-on domed covers, moulded borders, the bases with scratch weights Pr.12-9-0, fully marked on bodies, maker's mark and lion's head erased on bases and covers
4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm.) high
12oz. 8 dwt. (386 gr.)
The arms are those of Ram impaling Shaw with mark of cadency for a second son, for Stephen Ram (1645-1746), an eminent banker of Lombard Street, London and his second wife Elizabeth (d.1760), daughter of Sir John Shaw 2nd Bt. (b.c.1660-1721) of Eltham, Kent, whom he married in 1714. Stephen was the second son of Sir Abel Ram Kt. of Ramsfort and Clonattin, co. Dublin.
Provenance
Stephen Ram (1645-1746), an eminent banker of Lombard Street, London, presumably then to his wife Elizabeth (d.1760) and then by bequest her nephew and residual legatee,
Sir John Shaw, 3rd Bt. (1687–1739) of Eltham, co. Kent.
A Private Collection of English and Scottish Silver; Sotheby's, New York, 23 April 1993, lot 292.
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A PAIR OF GEORGE I SILVER TEA CADDIES
Estimate £4,000 - £6,000
Starting Price £2,000
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