Sauceboat
Date1724-1725
Marked by
Louis Cuny
(active 1703-1733)
OriginEngland, London
MediumSilver (sterling)
DimensionsOL: 9 1/4"; OW: 6 5/8"; OH: 4 3/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1982-121,1
DescriptionDouble-lipped sauceboat of octagonal outline with bold wavy border with a molded wire conforming to the outline, resting on an octagonal collet foot. Body engraved with a contempory crest; each applied with a pair of double-scroll handles springing from a trefoilLabel TextSauceboats first appear in English silver in the 1720s. This example--one of a pair--is of the earliest form, featuring two handles and two pouring lips.
InscribedContempory crest of Sir Peter Suffolk engraved on body at base of both handles
MarkingsStruck in relief on base with 1) sponsor's mark "L•C" beneath a crown with pendant leaf in a conforming reserve; 2) a lion passant in an oval; 3) a leopard's head crowned; and 4) the date letter "I" for 1724/25
ProvenanceEx Coll: Sir Peter Suffolk,
Ex Coll: Sir Charles Buckworth-Herne-Soame, Sheen, Surrey, England
Vendor: Brand Inglis, London
1724-1725
1738-1739
1735-1750
1760-1770
1736-1737
1750-1754
1750-1754
1750-1754
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1750-1754
1736-1737