Gold & Silver Assets
Note: PM Peter Rawlinson photographed and recorded the details of the assets of the Glass Sellers of London Livery Company.
A Silver two-handled James II Cup and cover, the cover with ancanthus knop finial.
- Reference Number: 1.1
- Description: A Silver two-handled James II Cup and cover, with:
- Acanthus knop finial on the cover
- Cup height: 13cm
- Bowl width: 16cm or 26cm with handles
- Engravings:
- Royal Arms on one side, flanked by two crests
- City of London to the left and Glass Sellers to the right
- “Thomas Lewin Master, Nathanial Adams James Maydwell Wardens 1687” on the opposite side
- A crest and “The gift of Mr John Burroughs of the Company of Glass Sellers of London who was Master thereof June 1683”
- Cover has a four-leaf central finial and is 17cm wide
- Cover also engraved “John Swinorc & John Weston Stewards July ye 21st 1687”
- Hallmark: Both Cup & Cover hallmarked London (h) 1685
- Maker’s Mark: WA
- Weight: Approx. 40oz (Noted as being with a case?)
- Presented by: John Burroughs
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1687
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A George III Silver two-handled Cup and cover
- Reference Number: 1.2
- Description: A George III Silver two-handled Cup and cover (Given to match that given in 1687), featuring:
- Cup height: 14cm
- Bowl width: 16cm or 25.5cm with handles 10.1″
- Engravings:
- Royal Crest on one side with 2 lower crests
- City of London to the left and Glass Sellers to the right
- On the opposite side “Mr Rob’t Fleetwood Master, Mr Richard Farrer Mr John Cotterell Wardens 1765. The Legacy of Mr Frederick Stanton to the Company of Glass Sellers London 1765”
- Hallmark: The cup is hallmarked London 1765
- Maker: CTWW
- Note: This has also been described as a George III reproduction of a 17th Century Porringer made by Thomas & William Chawner
- Cover Attributes: The 7.5cm high cover is 17cm wide, and has a four-leaf central finial and is engraved “The legacy of Mr Frederick Stanton to the Company of Glass Sellers 1765”
- Weight: Cup & cover approx 42oz
- Presented by: Frederick Stanton
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1765
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
2 Pairs of George III Silver Candlesticks
- Reference Number: 1.3
- Description: 2 Pairs of George III Silver Candlesticks that are:
- 33cm high
- Each has tapering columns on 16.5cm square bases
- Engravings: Each base has 4 sloping sides engraved with:
- The Crest of the City of London
- The Glass Sellers’ Crest with “SIGK SOCIETATIS DE LES GLASS SELLERS DE LONDON”
- “Mr Robert Fleetwood Master, Mr Rich’d Farrer, Mr John Cotterell Wardens 1765”
- The Arms of Frederick Stanton
- A special inscription “The Legacy of Mr Frederick Stanton to the Company of Glass Sellers 1765”
- Hallmark: One pair is Hallmarked 1764, while the other pair is unmarked
- Note: Minutes from 26.3.1991 stated the 4 missing candlesticks from 1765 made by Errick Romer have now been found
- Other Descriptions: Also described as a set of 4 George III loaded Doric Columns
- Presented by: Frederick Stanton
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1765
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
An Edwardian reproduction of a 17th Century silver cup & Cover
- Reference Number: 1.5
- Description: An Edwardian reproduction of a 17th Century silver cup & Cover. 15.2cm tall, bowl 18cm wide or 29cm with handles. The sides with cut card work acanthus leaf decoration and acanthus leaf capped scroll handles. The 19cm wide cover has a multiple leaf knop finial with leaf decoration around the base, 8cm tall.
- Engravings: On one side is engraved the 1664 Coat of Arms. On the other side is engraved “Presented to the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers by Thomas Herbert Griffiths Master 1908”.
- Maker: C.B.Ltd
- Hallmarks: Hallmarked London (O) 1909.
- Weight: Approx 56oz.
- Presented by: T. H. Griffiths
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1909
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A late 19C American sterling Silver Gilt Rose Water Dish
- Reference Number: 1.4
- Description: A late 19C American sterling Silver Gilt Rose Water Dish, designed in a leaf pattern above and below, with a side handle styled as the stem. The raised edges mimic the in-and-out pattern of leaves. Attached to the handle are three distinct leaves on a branch, the central one adorned with a six-legged winged insect.
- Engravings: The inside of the base is engraved on the left with the Glass Seller Coat of Arms and, on the right, a tribute text: “In loving remembrance of Arthur Dalgarno Robinson MA. Clerk in Holy Orders. Citizen and Glass Seller, Chaplain and Prime Warden of the W.Co. of Glass Sellers. Presented to them by his widow June 1899”. The dish’s outside is engraved “WRC Octr 1833. 7th RDB 1883”.
- Maker’s Mark: Marked underneath is Sterling 612. The maker is Theodore B Starr.
- Dimensions: The dish spans 28cm across (33cm with handle), and depth varies between 7.5cm to 9cm.
- Weight: Approx 36oz.
- Presented by: Mrs Robinson
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1899
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
2 Silver Flower Stands with toleware liners
- Reference Number: 1.6
- Description: 2 Silver Flower Stands with toleware liners, stored in 2 separate boxes. Each stand is oval-shaped with dimensions of 30.5cm in length and a maximum of 19cm in width, resting on four scrolled feet. For attachment, each stand has a silver squared mesh with four clips. The almost tapering height of the stand goes from 14.2cm at the ends to 11.5cm at the center.
- Maker’s Mark and Hallmarks: The base has a stamp of the “Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company. 112 Regent Street W. Rd. No: 570549”. Furthermore, each stand has six oval cartouches around the sides with hallmarks “G&S.Co.Ltd. Sheffield 1911”.
- Engravings: One stand bears the inscription “Presented to T Lampard Green Esqre PM by the members of the Court of the Glass Sellers’ Company on the occasion of his resigning the position of Worshipful Master for the fourth time. Advent Sunday December 3.1911”. The other stand bears the engraved Glass Sellers’ Coat of Arms.
- Presented by: T. L. Green
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1921
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A King George III Silver Gilt Campana-shaped Cup and Cover
- Reference Number: 1.8
- Description: A King George III Silver Gilt Campana-shaped Cup and Cover adorned with an applied frieze of fruiting vines on a wide frosted band, the lower part exhibits acanthus-leaf chasing and vine-embellished handles. The cover features an ovolo border and a pomegranate finial. The cup and cover have a height of 21.5cm and a width of 16cm.
- Engravings: Engraved with armorials on either side of the body (one saying “Quid Clarius Astris”). The Left side of the Crest has 9 Stars, while the right features 3 Lion’s heads. The Cover interior is inscribed “To Matthew Baillie MD from the Executors of the late George Ellis Esq as a small token of their respect and regard”. It also bears a silver plaque engraved “This Cup was made by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard in the year 1815 (Reign of George III) & was presented to the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers on the 15th day of December 1933 by Harry E Clark Esqre to commemorate his year of office as Master 1932-33”.
- Maker’s Marks and Hallmarks: The cup and cover are hallmarked London 1815 and bear the signatures of the makers Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard. Furthermore, the silver plaque is hallmarked (i) London 1924 with the maker’s mark R.C.
- Dimensions and Weight: The cover’s height (including the knob) is 7.5cm, width 18cm. There is an extra black wooden plinth (not to be used with the cup) with a height of 6.5cm and a width of 16.5cm. The total weight is approximately 46oz.
- Presented by: H. E. Clark
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1933
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
An Edwardian Silver Gilt Trophy Cup and Cover
- Reference Number: 1.9
- Description: An Edwardian Silver Gilt Trophy Cup and Cover
- Height: 26.5 cm (or 29.2 cm with 2 curved handles from base of cup)
- Cup Width: 15.2 cm (or 26 cm with handles)
- Base: 11.5 cm
- Cover: 16 cm wide with a circular finial
- Gilded inside
- Engravings:
- The cup is engraved: “This cup was presented to the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers on 16th day of March 1934 by Alexander L Howard JP Master of the Company for the years 1925-6 and 1926-7.”
- On the reverse side within a circle is: “Glass Sellers Company. Incorporated 1664″. Picture of Charles II above the Royal Crest & below the City of London & Company Crests”.
- Maker’s Marks and Hallmarks: A faint maker’s mark is present but both items bear the hallmark of Birmingham 1908.
- Presented by: A. L. Howard
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1934
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A George IV Silver-gilt Rosewater Dish
- Reference Number: 1.10
- Description: A grade IV George Silver-gilt Rosewater Dish by John Edward Terrey
- Features a heavily embossed border decorated with baskets of fruit, flowers, scrolls and cartouches
- The rim shows an intricate design, edged with fruiting vines
- The center is set with a richly decorated plaque featuring playful putti and Bacchus astride a donkey set in a forest scenery
- Dimensions: The dish is 56cm wide and the center is 20.3cm
- Engraving: There is an inscription within a cartouche rimmed by the dish which reads “The Gift of Past Master Harry E Clark FCA and Past Master Alexander L Howard JP 1938”
- Hallmark: The dish holds the mark of “JET. London 1824 (i)”
- Presented by: H E Clark & A L Howard
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1765
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
An Edwardian Silver Two-handled Cup
- Reference Number: 1.11
- Description: An Edwardian Silver Two-handled Cup with the following dimensions:
- Width: 19cm (or 33cm including handles)
- Base: 15.2cm
- Height: 22.3cm (excluding handles)
- Engraving: Falls on one side only and says “Glass Sellers Company. In grateful and affectionate remembrance of George John Leckie, Honorary Clerk to the above Company, who he loyally and faithfully served for nearly 30 years, this cup is presented by the Master Wardens and members of the Livery 1912 – 1941”.
- Hallmark: Although faint, bears the London 1910 mark.
- Weight: Approximately 34 oz.
- Presented by: Master, Court & Livery
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1941
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A George V Silver Two-handled Trophy Cup
- Reference Number: 1.12
- Description: A George V Silver Two-handled Trophy Cup
- Rests on a 13cm trumpet foot base
- Height: 26cm (or 28.5cm including handles)
- Bowl Width: 17cm (or 29cm including handles)
- Inscription: The plain cup bears an inscription “Presented to the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers by Alexander Liddon Howard in his sixth year as Master to mark the year 1942 when twenty-eight nations were at war with three nations in the fight for the cause of Christianity and Freedom”.
- Hallmark: The cup is hallmarked by CSH (Charles Stuart Harris & Sons) and is dated as London 1911. (Please note that the original listing of 1912 was incorrect).
- Weight: Approximately 28 oz.
- Presented by: A. L. Howard
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1942
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A George III Silver Vase shaped Cup and Cover
- Reference Number: 1.14
- Description: A George III Silver Vase shaped Cup and Cover
- The cup stands at a height of 28.5cm, or 35cm tall including the curved handles from the base of the cup
- Cup width: 15cm (26.5cm including handles)
- Rests on a 14.2cm base
- Decorated extensively with a bright cut design, acorn pattern around the lip of the cup with swags beneath, and a leaf design at the top of the handles
- The 15cm wide cover is 15.2cm high, heavily decorated around the edges and top, and also features a finial
- Gilding: Both cup and cover are gilded inside
- Engravings:
- The cup is engraved with the Glass Sellers’ Coat of Arms within a circular wreath design
- On the other side, the engraving reads “The gift of William Gilbert Allen FCA Master 1950-1”
- Hallmarks: Made in London by R W Hennell (Robert & David) of Foster Lane in the City; dated 1795 both on Cup & Cover (originally a tea urn with the spout removed, with the original inscription flooded and then reinscribed)
- Weight: Approx 58 oz
- Presented by: W. G. Allen
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1951
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A late Victorian silver gilt cup and cover
- Reference Number: 1.17
- Description: A late Victorian silver gilt cup and cover of campana form, featuring:
- Beaded girdle above an acanthus leaf girdle
- A fluted lower part applied with stiff leafage
- Ribbed handles with fluted junctions
- Fluted foot with ropework girdle and oak leaf border
- Stand on a pedestal base
- The cover embellished with a laurel ball finial rising from a calyx of overlapping leafage
- Decorations: Each side applied with a ribbon tied oak leaf wreath
- The engraving on one side presents the Arms of the Glass Sellers
- The opposite side showcases “The Gift of W. G. Allen etc”
- An inscription around the front base reads “This loving cup is exactly the same as the one presented by The Corporation of London to the City of Vienna at which ceremony in Vienna Sheriff W. G. Allen was with the Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor in May 1956”
- Dimensions:
- Cup Height: 29cm
- Cup Width: 29cm
- Cover Depth: 10cm
- Maker: Elkington & Co
- Hallmark: Birmingham 1900 (No 6)
- Gift Information:
- Presented by: W. G. Allen
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1956
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A George I Silver Sweet Dish and Cover
- Reference Number: 1.18
- Description: A George I Silver Sweet Dish and Cover of 1716, also described as a covered sugar bowl, featuring:
- Plain circular bowl 10.5cm wide by 5.3 high with 4 very faint hallmarks
- The cover 10.7cm across by 2.3 high with 3 faint marks
- A black ebonized plinth with full circular silver band hallmarked H&P London 1967
- Engravings: The band encircling the plinth is engraved with:
- “Presented to the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers by Sir Anthony Highmore King KT CBE on the occasion of his election as Honorary Liveryman 1966”
- “This bowl is to mark the memory of the Donor’s Great Great Grandfather Anthony Highmore, Clerk 1783-1823, Master 1812, to whom it belonged and of his Great Grandfather James Blackett, Master 1821”
- Presented by: A. H. King
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1966
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A contemporary silver standing salt
- Reference Number: 1.19
- Description: A contemporary silver standing salt of inverted helmet form, featuring:
- Spot hammered finish
- Domed openwork foot
- Flat oval cover with glass spike finial
- Glass base set with a silver disc inscribed “Designed by R.H.Hill, made by H.C.Fowler”
- The base is etched with an inscription around the side “The Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers 1969” and further etched with the Arms of the Glass Sellers Company and the date 1664
- Hallmarked London 1969
- Maker: C.J.Vander
- Dimensions: Height 29.5cm
- Weight: Approx. 22ozs
- Packaging: In a blue box
- Presented by: G. A. Bone
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1969
- Location: Glaziers’ Hall
Three reproduction Charles II silver goblets
- Reference Number: 1.20
- Description: Three reproduction Charles II silver goblets, each featuring:
- 15.2cm height on a 7.5 base
- 8cm bowl
- Hallmark: Mappin & Webb London 1967
- Engraved with the Glass Sellers Coat of Arms
- Packaging: Fitted into a blue velvet-lined leather box 30.5 x 19cm
- Inside the lid of the box is a plaque that reads: “Presented in memory of William Ide Master 1921 by Mrs William Ide, Rufus Ide Master 1965, Patrick Ide Liveryman, Christopher W Ide Apprentice”
- Weight: Approx. 24oz
- Presented by: Sally Ide
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1969
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A small Wine Tasting bowl (Tastevin)
- Reference Number: 1.21
- Description: A small Wine Tasting bowl (Tastevin) with the following features:
- Silver bowl with attached circular finger holder
- Oval thumb disc engraved with the 3 shield items of the old Coat of Arms
- Bowl’s center facing the taster is engraved with “Frangimur Discordia”
- Scrolls on the near side and seven circular recesses on the far side
- Outside of the bowl is engraved with “Presented by Patrick Ide. Master 1974/5”
- Hallmarked London 1980
- Maker: W.D.&S.
- Dimensions: Bowl height 2.5cm x width 8.5cm
- Presented by: J. P. Ide
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1980
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
Pair contemporary Silver Goblets
- Reference Number: 1.22
- Description: Pair of contemporary Silver Goblets with the following features:
- Each is 14cm high with a 7.5cm wide flared lip bowl on a 6.5cm base
- The plain bowl of each goblet is engraved with the Glass Sellers’ Coat of Arms and “In memory of Sir Brett Cloutman VC.MC.QC. Twice Master 1939/1940 and 1965/1966”
- Around the base of each is engraved “Presented by Gordon and Mary Everard 1981”
- Hallmarked Sheffield (D) 1978
- Maker: R & D
- Weight: Approx. 12oz
- Packaging: Two separate boxes (Presented for use by Immediate Past Master and Hon. Clerk)
- Presented by: G. Everard
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1981
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A contemporary parcel gilt drinking Goblet
- Reference Number: 1.23
- Description: A contemporary parcel gilt drinking Goblet featuring:
- Gilded bows and roses on the stem and base of the cup
- Engraving around the base: “In Celebration of the Royal Wedding 29th July 1981”
- One side of the Cup is engraved with the Arms of the Glass Sellers
- The other side is engraved: “Presented by Sir Hugh Cunningham KBE Master 1980-81”
- Underside is engraved with “No 60” in an issue of 500
- In case
- Hallmarked London 1981
- Maker: Garrard & Co.Ltd. 72, Regent St. W1
- Dimensions: Height 15.7cm x width 7.5cm
- Weight: Approx. 90 oz
- Presented by: Sir Hugh Cunningham
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1981
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
Pair contemporary parcel gilt silver Herald’s Goblets
- Reference Number: 1.24
- Description: Pair of contemporary parcel gilt silver Herald’s Goblets with the following features:
- Nos 382 & 383 of a limited edition of 500 made by the Order of The King’s Heralds and Pursuivants of Arms to commemorate the College of Arms’ Quincentenary in 1984
- Each stem has three lions holding three shields
- The bowls are engraved with “1664” and the Glass Sellers Coat of Arms
- Noted that only one signed certificate – for No 383
- Given for use by the 2 principal Guests
- Hallmarked HM London 1984
- Maker: AURUM
- Dimensions: Height 17.0cm, Bowl width/base 6.5cm
- Weight: Approx.20 oz
- Packaging: Two separate boxes
- Presented by: S. A. Field
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1985
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A contemporary silver Goblet on a plain circular base
- Reference Number: 1.25
- Description: A contemporary silver Goblet with the following features:
- Plain circular base of 5.3cm
- Spot hammered bowl is 7cm
- No engraving, but the stem has a mid-way decoration
- Hallmarked JNR London L 1985
- Packaged in a green felt bag embroidered in gold with “Frangimur Discordia”
- Presented by: G. E. Thirlwall
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 1985
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A contemporary plain silver Cup & Cover
- Reference Number: 1.26
- Description: A contemporary plain silver Cup & Cover with the following features:
- Height: 21.0cm (excluding handles)
- Cup width: 12.2cm on a 10.2cm base
- Cover height: 10.5cm (to the top of the finial), 12cm wide
- Engraved: “Presented to the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers by Martin Everett, Master 2003”
- Hallmarked: Sheffield (d) 2003, (.925)
- Maker: C.J.Vander
- Presented by: M. Everett
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 2003
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
A George V two handled Silver Loving Cup & Cover
- Reference Number: 1.27
- Description: A George V two-handled Silver Loving Cup & Cover
- Engraving:
- Cup: The old 1664 Coat of Arms on one side. Another Coat of Arms “En Tout Loyal” (Tria Juin Uno) adorned on the other side.
- Inscription: “Presented to the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers of London by Sir Anthony Hammond KCB.QC. Master 2006-2007”
- Dimensions:
- Cup: 15.7cm high, base is 10.7cm
- Bowl: 14.0cm wide or 25.5cm with the handles
- Cover: 10.2 cm high & 14.7cm wide
- Hallmark: Mappin & Webb. Birmingham, Lion.C.(1927)
- Presented by: Sir Anthony Hammond
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 2007
- Location: Stationers’ Hall
Two contemporary glass goblets on silver stems and bases
- Reference Number: 1.28
- Description: Two contemporary glass goblets with silver stems and bases, housed in a wooden box
- Wooden Box Dimensions: 29.2cm x 25.5cm x 15.2cm deep
- Goblet Dimensions:
- Glass width: 7.5cm
- Height: 13cm
- Base diameter: 7cm
- Engravings:
- New Glass Sellers Coat of Arms on each glass
- “The Liveryman’s First Taste” around the top of the base
- “Martin Scarth Master 2010/11” around the rim underneath the base
- Maker: Hopton & Furlong, St Albans
- Hallmark: London, 2011
- Presented by: Martin Scarth
- Date of Gift/Purchase: 2011
- Location: Stationers’ Hall