William Charnelhouse
William Charnelhouse, London silversmith, apprenticed to Robert Cooper 1688, free 1696. Livery 1708. Mark entered as largeworker 1703, address Gutter Lane. Died circa 1711.
William Charnelhouse
William Charnelhouse, London silversmith, apprenticed to Robert Cooper 1688, free 1696. Livery 1708. Mark entered as largeworker 1703, address Gutter Lane. Died circa 1711.
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1708 - 1709
William Charnelhouse
10379 Queen Anne Antique Silver Monteith
£12,750>
A spectacular sized antique silver bowl with the original castellated collar mounted with shaped strapwork and fleur de lys motifs. Very handsome design and excellent proportions. The bowl design is typical for a monteith of the period 1700-1720 with its plain form on a built-up foot and the large hand engraved coat of arms. Weight 2597g, 83 troy oz. Height 26.5cm (with Monteith collar), 20cm (bowl). Diameter 35cm (collar), 32cm (bowl). London 1708/09. Maker William Charnelhouse. Britannia standard silver – 95.8% pure. 18th century.