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A rare Charles II parcel-gilt silver two-handled cagework porringer / cup and cover unmarked, circa 1680 image 1
A rare Charles II parcel-gilt silver two-handled cagework porringer / cup and cover unmarked, circa 1680 image 2
A rare Charles II parcel-gilt silver two-handled cagework porringer / cup and cover unmarked, circa 1680 image 3
A rare Charles II parcel-gilt silver two-handled cagework porringer / cup and cover unmarked, circa 1680 image 4
A rare Charles II parcel-gilt silver two-handled cagework porringer / cup and cover unmarked, circa 1680 image 5
A rare Charles II parcel-gilt silver two-handled cagework porringer / cup and cover unmarked, circa 1680 image 6
Lot 64

A rare Charles II parcel-gilt silver two-handled cagework porringer / cup and cover
unmarked, circa 1680

1 July 2025, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £20,480 inc. premium

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A rare Charles II parcel-gilt silver two-handled cagework porringer / cup and cover

unmarked, circa 1680
Cylindrical gilt body, decorated with a richly pierced and chased detachable sleave of a flower and foliate design encasing on one side a billed bird possibly a crane and on the opposite another sitting exotic bird, with applied cast caryatid scrolling handles, the cover with similar pierced and chased decoration, with flower and foliate design with interspersed beasts comprising a squirrel, ox, mouse and wolf, terminating in a foliate finial, the rim engraved with a later crest of Buck Passant for the Earls of CLONMELL, raised on three flattened ball feet, height 20.5cm, diameter 14cm, weight 37.4oz.

Footnotes

The present example belongs to a small group of similar cage cup and covers, from the late 17th century. From this group the present example bears the most similarities with lot 109 from Sotheby's sale of the collection of Charles L Poor, 26th October 2005, these two examples bear similarities with a cup in the British Museum by Thomas Jenkins of London, circa 1670, (illustrated Douglas Ash, How to Identify English Drinking Vessels 600-1830), G. Bell and Sons, 1964, plate 17b, notably in the handles.

Other examples from the group of similar cagework cup and covers have been attributed to the work of Jacob Bodendick such as the example in the Portland Museum of Art. Which shares stylistic similarities in the pierced sleeve.

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