QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER SUGAR CASTER
Charles Adam, London, 1709






Of heavy gauge Britannia silver, the early girdled baluster caster with a bayonet mount, the lid pierced in two planes of
differing designs (a feature not commonly found at any other period) and with knop finial, raised on a circular foot, the
body with a crest of a sword and key in saltier (Fairbairn’s Pl 54, #12 – Bone, Boun, Bounn, Burgin, Dunbar, Heald,
Johnson, Terell); the verso with scratched initials E*G over 9-12-12 (1712);
the body marked on the side; the lid with maker's
mark and lion's head erased
Condition: Excellent, with only very minor scratches; body maker’s marks partially rubbed but legible (Grimwade #25)
10.1 oz.
8 1/8” High
SOLD
#5753
Also See :
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Queen Anne Britannia Silver Caster Charles Adam, London, 1712 Verso with scratched initials F over S*M 6.75” High / 6.2 oz. |
Queen Anne Britannia Silver Sugar Caster, Crest of a griffin’s head erased sa., guttee-d’or (drops of gold), for Jackman or Jackaman |
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Queen Anne Britannia Silver Sugar Caster, Charles Adam, London, 1709. crest of a sword and key in saltier
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