31st Mar, 2021 11:00
A rare Charles II 17th century silver thread box, English circa 1680, makers mark only WP with two pellets above and one below in shaped punch (unascribed)
Of circular form with reeded rims, the pull off lid with a rotating disc centre with pierced holes. The underside with contemporaneous initials E * P in Roman script. Makers mark underneath only.
Diameter – 2.7 cm / 1 inches
Weight – 13 grams / 0.42 ozt
This makers mark in found upon a nutmeg grater initialled B*H, previously with How of Edinburgh, sold Wooley and Wallis, 28 Oct 2015, lot 111
see Delieb, E., (1967), Investing in Silver, London: Barrie & Rockliff, p.117 - “The “thread boxes” were very attractively made in the shape of Tudor Rose, or occasionally of plain circular form; their enrichment consisted of scratch-engraved foliate motifs and their originate from circa 1660."
Sold for £500
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