Description
Queen Anne Britannia silver ewer, James Rood, London, 1711
Britannia silver, an alloy introduced in 1697 in England containing 95.84% pure silver (more than the usual sterling standard with 92.5% silver). Bulging shape, with a slight division into two sections marked by a central ring. Slightly flared circular base, short, tapered spout. Wide and shaped handle, with an ergonomic grip that denotes a practical as well as aesthetic design.
Britannia silver marked with 4 hallmarks:
Manufacturer's logo: James Rood
Britannia: replacing the lion passant. Alloy mark. Guarantee control of the britannia title 958/1000
Lion's head erased: replacing the leopard's head with crown, city of London
Date letter year: 1711
Dimensions
HxWxD 15.5cm x 22cm x 10.5cm
Weight
680gr
Provenance
Private collection
Conditions
Slight signs of wear and superficial scratches. The four hallmarks are present on the side of the ewer.