Details
Vase-shaped, the square plinth on four leaf-capped scroll feet with a band of acanthus foliage and beaded border, the spigot formed as a serpent wrapped around the lower part of the body and with ivory tap, the handles centred by a ram's mask, the body applied with laurel leaf swags and two medallions and below the rim with a frieze of palmettes alternating with foliate festoons, the detachable cover with pine-cone finial, engraved in the front medallion with a coat-of-arms, further engraved on cover and on base with a crest, marked underneath, on base of body, cover bezel and finial
20 in. (51 cm.) high
gross weight 126 oz. (3,921 gr.)
The arms are those of Ffolkes quartering Hovell and Browne, almost certainly for Sir Martin Browne Ffolkes, 1st Bt. (1740-1821). He was created a baronet in 1774 and married Fanny (d.1813), daughter and co-heir of Sir John Turner Bt. of Warham, Norfolk, in 1777. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society and served as M.P. for King's Lynn.
Provenance
With Thomas Lumley, London, 6 May 1963.
The Barratt Collection - From Crowe Hall, Bath; Christie's, London, 16 December 2010, lot 263.
FURTHER DETAILS
This lot contains ivory material. Please note that from 19 January 2022, Christie’s is unable to import ivory lots into the EU. If you are a UK buyer, we request that you collect your purchase as soon as possible following the sale due to changing ivory regulations.
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