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Item: Pair Salt Pots Description: Oval pierced with
gadroon rims on four claw & ball feet with blue glass liners Hallmark: Sheffield
1773 by Richard Morton & Company. N.B. This was the first year
of the Sheffield Assay Office. Dimensions:
82mm (3.25") long x 62mm (2.4") wide x 46mm (1.8") high; 114 grams
(3.7 troy ounces) weight of silver
Comments: This is an historically important
pair of silver salt pots. Each pot bears a clear hallmark dating from the
first year that the Sheffield Assay office opened. Items bearing these
marks are extremely rare.
The salt pots are in excellent condition with attractive
anthemion style pierced and engraved decoration and inverted heart-shaped
vacant cartouches.
The various makers involved in the "&
Company" part of the mark are very interesting and were as follows: -
Thomas Warris, John Winter, Samuel Roberts, John Elam, Thomas Sattle, John
Eyre and Nathaniel Smith. The assay office opened on September 11th with
the partnership of John Winter, John Parsons & Charles Hall
entering the very first mark. Richard Morton entered a solo mark on Sept
16th. and Samuel Roberts followed on Sept. 20th. A second mark was
also entered on Sept. 30th for Samuel Roberts & Co. (SR&Co) and
involved all of the men in the RM&Co partnership apart from Morton and
Warris. The same address of Brinsworth Orchard, Sheffield was given for
both 30th Sept. marks, but for none of the others. Very intriguing!
Price: SOLD
Ref. No.: TY/1446
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