PROPERTY OF A DESCENDANT OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER
A RARE SILVER MINIATURE CAUDLE CUP

MARK OF JOHN HULL AND ROBERT SANDERSON, BOSTON, CIRCA 1665

成交價 美元 158,500
估價
美元 150,000 – 美元 250,000
估價不包括買家酬金。成交總額為下鎚價加以買家酬金及扣除可適用之費用。
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A RARE SILVER MINIATURE CAUDLE CUP

MARK OF JOHN HULL AND ROBERT SANDERSON, BOSTON, CIRCA 1665

成交價 美元 158,500
 
成交價 美元 158,500
 
細節
A RARE SILVER MINIATURE CAUDLE CUP
MARK OF JOHN HULL AND ROBERT SANDERSON, BOSTON, CIRCA 1665
Circular, with two ropetwist scroll handles, the lower body chased with stylized grapes on a stippled ground, the rim engraved with monogram E*T, marked on rim with Hull mark (Kane A) and Sanderson mark (Kane C)
4 in. long; 1 oz. 10 dwt.
來源
It is likely that the initials ET on this cup refer to a member of the Tilton or Turell families of Boston. The present owner of this cup is an 11th generation descendant of the Tilton family and a 10th generation descendant of the Turell family, and the cup likely descended to him through either Elizabeth Tilton (1867-1959) or Rebecca Armstrong Williams (1780-1852), both of Boston.

Daniel Turell (1625-1693) was a blacksmith and sold land to silversmith John Hull (1624-1683) in 1674. The land, "all that parcel of Marish Land at Muddy River in the Township of Boston and County of Suffolke being four acres fifty three rod and ¾ of a rod" (Suffolk Deeds, Liber X., 1898, p. 9) cost Hull thirty-two pounds, nine shillings and eight pence. Hull and Turell also served together as officers in King Philip's War (1675-1676), under Majors Thomas Clarke and Thomas Savage.

Elizabeth Tilton was a direct descendant of William Tilton (1586-1653) who was born in England and settled in Lynn in the 1640s. His son, Abraham Tilton (1639-1728), was a successful millwright and early settler of Ipswich, Massachusetts, around the time this miniature caudle cup was made.

Rebecca Armstrong, the great-great-great granddaughter of Daniel Turell, married Elijah Williams (1772-1843), and their son, George F. Williams (1817-1882), a merchant and Boston Alderman, and his second wife Martha Ann Tilton Williams (1827-1919), left many pieces of family silver to their granddaughter Margaret Comer Williams (1888-1978). Elizabeth Tilton left a portion of her estate including a few family valuables to the same Margaret Williams, her second cousin and close friend.

In 1978, many pieces of silver from both these family members were passed on to the current owner, a cousin of Margaret Williams and Elizabeth Tilton and direct descendant of Daniel Turell and William Tilton.

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