Lot 587
  • 587

A Queen Anne Silver Monteith bowl, Robert Timbrell & Joseph Bell I, London, 1710

Estimate
35,000 - 40,000 USD
bidding is closed

Description

  • fully marked on bowl, rim with maker's mark four times
  • Silver
  • diameter 11 1/2 in.
  • 29.2cm
the deep bowl with two fluted bands divided by band of inverted bosses against matted ground, both sides chased with cartouches of foliate strapwork, shell and scales and enclosing engraved crests, with ring handles mounted on lion masks and raised on partially fluted foot, the detachable collar with scalloped rim applied with cherub heads flanked by rope-twist scrolls, underside of foot engraved with presentation inscription

Provenance

Christie's, London, 29 November 1911, lot 11
Christie's London, 23 March 1917, lot 225
S.J. Shrubsole, 1964
Christie's, New York, The Hahn Collection of English Silver, 23 October 2000, lot 278

Exhibited

The Forty-First Washington Antiques Show, "Silver and Ceramics for Exotic Beverages: Wares for Punch, Chocolate, and Tea 1686-1805",
20 November- 3 December 1995

Literature

The monteith is probably the 1710 monteith then given to Timbrell & Bentley listed in Georgia E. Lee's British Silver Monteith Bowls, 1978, p. 98.

Condition

crest over traces of inscription on one side and over arms on other side; no marks on handles, nice chasing
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Catalogue Note

The presentation inscription on the underside of the base reads: "Presented to H. J. Hines by the Directors of the Royal Exchange Assurance 1919."