Charles Eystone
Charles Eystone, London silversmith, apprenticed to his brother Francis Eystone for 8 years in 1648, turned over to Thomas Prince. After taking his freedom in 1657 Charles lodged with his brother’s former master John Tompkins in Marygold Alley, Strand. He bound 8 apprentices between 1657 and 1677, the last apprentice , William Warham, became free by service in 1703.
Charles Eystone
Charles Eystone, London silversmith, apprenticed to his brother Francis Eystone for 8 years in 1648, turned over to Thomas Prince. After taking his freedom in 1657 Charles lodged with his brother’s former master John Tompkins in Marygold Alley, Strand. He bound 8 apprentices between 1657 and 1677, the last apprentice , William Warham, became free by service in 1703.
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Circa 1690
Charles Eystone
10394 William & Mary Antique Silver Miniature Chamber Pot
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A charming little doll’s house piece. This rare miniature antique silver potty is made of hand beaten sheet silver with a simple scrolled handle. It dates to the second half of the 1600’s. Weight 13g, less than half a troy oz. Spread 4.9cm. Diameter 3.4cm. Height 2.5cm (to top of handle). London, circa 1690. Maker Charles Eystone. Sterling silver.