20th Mar, 2024 10:00

March Sales: Ceramics, Books, Asian Art, Hunt Buttons & Carpets

 
Lot 550
 

550

Hunting Interest: A George III silver tankard

Hunting Interest: A George III silver tankard, William Shaw II, London 1764, of baluster shape, the domed cover with seated fox finial, the sides with fox hunting scenes, inscribed To Squire John Mytton of Halston Hall, 1818, 23cm high, approximately 893g

Sold for £1,300


 

Hunting Interest: A George III silver tankard, William Shaw II, London 1764, of baluster shape, the domed cover with seated fox finial, the sides with fox hunting scenes, inscribed To Squire John Mytton of Halston Hall, 1818, 23cm high, approximately 893g

There is wear to the detail in the raised areas and a pin hole to the front, below the cartouche on the lower band. The tankard is marked under the cover as well as to the underside. The hinge works well but the pin appears to be base metal so possibly a replacement. The thumb piece is shorter that I would expect and I believe that this upper part may have been lost. Although I cannot see any solder marks beneath the domed cover, I think it is possible that the finial is a later addition. The cartouche to the front relates to Squire John Mytton, a well known regency eccentric. To me, the engraved cartouche looks to have been added.

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Auction: March Sales: Ceramics, Books, Asian Art, Hunt Buttons & Carpets, 20th Mar, 2024

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