Artist
Pierre Platel (French, c. 1664–1719, active London, 1697–1717)French, c. 1664–1719, active London, 1697–1717
CultureFrench
Titles
- Covered Cup
Date1708–1709
PlaceLondon, England
MediumBritannia silver
Dimensions.A, Cup: 8 5/8 × 13 1/4 in. dia. (21.9 × 33.7 cm)
.B, Cover: 6 × 8 1/2 in. dia. (15.2 × 21.6 cm)
.B, Cover: 6 × 8 1/2 in. dia. (15.2 × 21.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of George S. Heyer, Jr. in loving memory of his son Jamie Dewar Ferguson
Object number2015.303.A,.B
Current Location
Rienzi
Isla'S Gallery
On view
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Department
Decorative Arts, Craft, and DesignSpecial Collections
Object Type
Exhibition History"Fit for a King: English Silver from the Collection of George S. Heyer, Jr.," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, January 20–September 16, 2007.
"English Taste: The Art of Dining in the Eighteenth Century," The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, September 17, 2011–January 29, 2012.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
The cup and the lid share two unidentified coats-of-arms, one large and one small. The larger arms are set near the top, front of the cup. The arms are divided into halves: a chevron dominates the right half while a cross is apparent in the lower left quadrant. On the top of each handle there is a replica of a leaf on each thumb piece. They seem to be common to exceptional London Huguenot silversmiths working in this era.
Engraved on bottom: 102-10
Marks include the letters PL for the maker’s hallmark; the image of Britannia; and the letter N for the year 1708. The lion’s head hallmark indicates that the cup and cover were made in London. The number 102.10, scratched into the underside of the cup’s base, is probably its weight, 102 ounces.
Marks include the letters PL for the maker’s hallmark; the image of Britannia; and the letter N for the year 1708. The lion’s head hallmark indicates that the cup and cover were made in London. The number 102.10, scratched into the underside of the cup’s base, is probably its weight, 102 ounces.
Cataloguing data may change with further research.
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