Object Description
It’s rare to find such an early example of this large size and weight. The late 17th century silver muffineer is in the traditional lighthouse design and has a bayonet fitting, typical of these very early casters. The base is plain styled with a broad gadroon band, the top is simply pierced, the holes are quite large as crushed loaf sugar was still in use at this early date. Hand engraved to the front is an armorial crest for Nevill with initials below.
Weight 381g, 12.2 troy oz.
Height 20cm, 8ins. Diameter 9.6cm, 3.75ins.
London 1686.
Maker Clemont Stoner
Sterling silver.
Marks. Stamped on the body with a full set of English silver hallmarks, the maker’s mark is only partially stamped. The lid has the lion mark and the matching maker’s mark stamped twice.
Crest. The crest is for Nevil/Nevill, Barons Bergavenny/Abergavenny, possibly for George Nevill, de facto 12th (de jure 1st) Baron Bergavenny (21 April 1665 – 26 March 1695) who was a collateral ancestor of the Earls, later Marquesses, of Abergavenny
Maker: Clemont Stoner
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