Property from a Canadian Private Collection
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October 17, 04:29 PM GMT
Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 USD
Lot Details
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Property from a Canadian Private Collection
A Pair of George II Silver Eagle-Head Sauce Boats with Matching Ladles, Isaac Duke, London, 1747
shaped bases chased with shellwork, the bodies applied with rococo cartouches flanked by sprigs and floral swags, applied with a satyr mask below spout, eagle-head handles, marked on bases and engraved with scratch weights 24=17 and 24=12, the shell-bowl ladles with eagle handles, with maker's mark only FH possibly for Francis Harache
55 oz
1710.5 g
length 9 1/4 in.
23.5 cm
Isaac Duke was apprenticed to Edward Feline in May, 1724, and became free on July 4, 1744. He entered his mark as a largeworker June 15, 1743, with the address of Witch (Wych?) Street, near Drury Lane. Despite the quality of these sauce boats, work bearing his mark ♊is rare.
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