11th Oct, 2023 11:00
A Charles II sterling silver twin handled porringer, London 1668 by John Cruttall (free 1655, d.c. 1695)
Of rounded baluster form upon a short collet foot, the sand cast twin S scroll handles terminating with modelled heads. The body with embossed decoration of a talbot in pursuit to one side and a trippant stag to the other, each between fleshy tulips heightened with prick dot decoration. Later gilt interior. The underside engraved with contemporaneous initials AA. Fully marked underneath maker's mark IC above a mullet in a heart shaped punch.
Length – 15.5 cm / 6.15 inches
Height – 8.8 cm / 3.5 inches
Weight – 182 grams / 5.85 ozt
This mark is given a probable attribution to John Cruttall in Mitchell, D., Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London: their lives and their marks, Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2017, p.350.
John Cruttall was apprenticed to the plateworker Francis Harris for eight years from the 21 May 1647. After Harris died before the 21st January 1653 he was turned over to the prominent plateworker Daniel Rutty, becoming free by service 25 May 1655.
Two marks are ascribed to Cruttall. This, the first mark, is found upon:
A miniature bowl of 1658 (Christie’s 1910)
A porringer and cover of 1659 (Christie’s 1938)
A tankard of 1659 (Ashmolean museum)
A caudle cup of 1659 (Jackson 1921)
A footed salver of 1661 (Royal College of Physicians)
A porringer and cover of 1661 (Woolley and Wallis 2007)
An ink stand of 1663 (Christie’s 1954)
A christening basin of 1668 (St Paul’s Covent Garden)
A flagon of 1669 (St Paul’s Covent Garden)
A porringer of 1674 (Christie’s 1931)
A tankard of 1677 (Christie’s London, 4 Dec 2012, lot 42)
Sold for £2,000
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