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Sauceboat

Marked by: Peter Archambo I (English (London), first mark entered 1721, died in 1767)
English (London)
1736–37

Medium/Technique Silver (sterling standard)
Dimensions Overall: 11.5 x 24 x 13 cm (4 1/2 x 9 7/16 x 5 1/8 in.)
Weight: 41 oz 12 dwt (1296g)
Credit Line Gift of Alan and Simone Hartman and Harriet J. Bradbury Fund
Accession Number2001.58.1
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsSilver

DescriptionOne of a pair (with 2001.58.2). Oval form, raised on three lion's paw feet with entwined tails and headed by lion masks. Multi-scrolled handle headed by acanthus. One side engraved with a duke's armorials, the other with three crests and a duke's coronet. Engaved underneath with initials F&C under a baron's coronet.

Marks Struck under bases with hallmarks (leopard's head, lion passant, date letter for 1736-7) and with maker's mark of Peter Archambo I.
InscriptionsThe arms are those of Osborne impaling those of Townsend, as borne by George Osborne, 6th Ducke of Leeds (1775-1838). The initials F and C and coronet are those borne by his descendant Marcia Amelia, Baroness Fauconberg and Conyers (1863-1926), who married Charles, 4th Earl of Yarborogh in 1886.
ProvenanceMade for George Osborne, 6th Duke of Leeds (1775-1838); after his death, by descent to Marcia Amelia, Baroness Fauconberg and Conyers (1863-1926); by descent until 1983, to an anonymous owner; November 17, 1983, sold by this anonymous owner at Henry Spencer and Sons, Retford, lot 361. June 19, 1987, sold by an anonymous owner at Sotheby's, London, lot 67, where most probably bought by Alan and Simone Hartman, New York, NY; 2001, gift of Alan and Simone Hartman. (Accession date: February 21, 2001)