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A Fine Charles II Silver Porringer 1679 London Makers Mark TC.
A fine Charles II silver two-handled porringer, made in 1679, circular bellied form, embossed with a running unicorn and lion within foliate scroll decoration, scroll handles, the base and side scratch initialled "L" over "WI", width handle to handle 17 cm. The lion and unicorn were both symbols of the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. The porringer is in excellent condition and a fine patina.
Maker's mark of TC with a fish above. For maker's mark see Jacksons, Ian Pickford Edition, The Antique Collectors Club 1989, page 133.
Origin: London.
Year: 1679.
Dimensions
Length 17.00 cm 6.69 inchesWeight
8.5 Troy ozsCondition report
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W222x1The BADA Standard
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