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

Monteith, silver, 1698-9,
maker's mark of William Gibson. Monteith, silver, 1698-9,
maker's mark of Anthony Nelme.

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

Plates 7 and 8

Monteith, silver, 1698--9, maker’s mark of William Gibson. Engraved with five coats of arms showing descent in the French/St George families, 1699--1825.
Height 8 ½ in. (20.6 cm)
Monteith, silver, 1705--6, maker’s mark of Anthony Nelme. Engraved with the arms of Throckmorton with those of Yate on an escutcheon of pretence, as borne by Sir
Roger Throckmorton,
3rd Bt (1662--1720).
Height 9 ³/8 in. (25.2 cm)
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