Christopher Hartop
 

Silver winetaster
Maker's mark AT tun below
London, 1603

The earliest known English wine taster,
acquired in July 2002 for a
private collector

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Charles II silver sugar box
Maker's mark DR
London, 1661

Engraved with the mitre of Robert Sanderson,
Bishop of Lincoln, 1660-1663

Acquired at auction for clients in October 2002

Cake basket, silver, 1739-40,
maker's mark of Paul de Lamerie. Cup and cover, silver-gilt, 1737-8, 
maker's mark of John White.

Art and industry in 18th-century London
English Silver 1680--1760
from the Alan and Simone Hartman Collection

Plates 10 and 11

Cake basket, silver, 1739--40, maker’s mark of Paul de Lamerie. Engraved with the arms of Coote impaling those of Newport, as borne by Algernon Coote, 6th Earl of Mountrath (1689--1744).
Height 11 in. (28 cm)
Cup and cover, silver-gilt,
1737--8, maker’s mark of John White. Applied with the cast arms of King as borne by John, 2nd Lord King and Baron of Ockham
(1704--40).
Height 14 in. (35.5 cm)
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