Charles II Antique Silver Beaker
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Stock: 10410
Date: 1683
Maker: Edward Gladwin
Country: England
A handsome early English antique silver beaker of plain, straight sided design having a flared top and simple foot wires....
Description
Description
A handsome early English antique silver beaker of plain, straight sided design having a flared top and simple foot wires. Owner’s initials engraved underneath.
Contains 270 ml.
Weight 118 grams, 3.7 troy oz.
Height 8.7cm. Diameter of top 8.3cm.
London 1683.
Maker Edward Gladwin – see David Mitchell’s “Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London”.
Sterling silver.
Marks. Stamped underneath with a full set of English silver hallmarks.
Condition
This charming antique beaker is in very good condition with minimal wear consistent with age. It has been tested for water retention and does not leak.
Maker Information
Maker: Edward Gladwin
Edward Gladwin, London silversmith, apprenticed to Francis Leake 1661, free 1668. Liveryman 1674, Assistant 1687, Touchwarden 1698. Gladwin bound eight apprentices plus one boy turned over to him. Gladwin's workshop produced a varied selection of work including a chalice and cover (Oriel College), chinoiserie ewer (Saddlers’ Livery Company) and a 1694 standish (on loan to the V & A Museum).
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