Daniel Rutty
Daniel Rutty, London silversmith, apprenticed to Roger Stevens 1641, free by service in 1650. After his death (before 1676) Daniel’s widow continued the business with the help of apprentice Samuel Webb.
Daniel bound 10 apprentices during his career including Charles Dutton (turned over to Francis Leake).
His recorded works include several communion cups, a flagon 1663 , a large salver on foot 1664 and a beaker 1662.
Daniel Rutty
Daniel Rutty, London silversmith, apprenticed to Roger Stevens 1641, free by service in 1650. After his death (before 1676) Daniel’s widow continued the business with the help of apprentice Samuel Webb.
Daniel bound 10 apprentices during his career including Charles Dutton (turned over to Francis Leake).
His recorded works include several communion cups, a flagon 1663 , a large salver on foot 1664 and a beaker 1662.
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1653
Daniel Rutty
10331 Commonwealth Period Antique Silver Cup
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An impressive early English silver goblet dating to the mid 17th century Commonwealth period. Over 350 years old. Plain tapering form and cast baluster stem on a shaped spreading foot. Large size. With the good colour and attractive hammered finish you’d expect with hand made silver of this date. Contains 550 ml. Weight 347g, 11.1 troy oz. Height 19cm. Diameter of top 10.6cm. London 1653. Maker Daniel Rutty. Sterling silver.
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