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An early 18th century Scottish silver quaich. Mark of Charles Blair, Edinburgh. Of traditional...
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An early 18th century Scottish silver quaich.
Mark of Charles Blair,
Edinburgh.
Of traditional...
Price Realised: Unsold Lot
Estimate: £1,000 - £2,000
Price realised is hammer price plus fees (31.2% Buyers Premium inclusive of VAT).
Lot 38
Description
An early 18th century Scottish silver quaich.
Mark of Charles Blair,
Edinburgh.
Of traditional form, the lugs engraved with zigzag and prick dot borders, marked only with maker's mark to underside of foot, scratch engraved to underside with the initials P (or R) L, bowl dia. 6.8cm, 11.5cm wide (inc. lugs), 2cm high, approx. weight 1.5ozt
Provenance: Property of a private collector.
Lot Footnotes
Charles Blair (born 1692) was the son of James Blair of Gasclune and Isoble Tyrie, the only daughter of Sir Thomas Tyrie of Drumkilbo and Margaret Ogilvie. Blair was first apprenticed to James Ker, an Edinburgh merchant recorded on 6 June 1694, before his apprenticeship to George Yorstoun was booked on 23 March 1697. Blair was admitted as a freeman on 31 Dec.1707. His essay for admission was recorded as 'a silver tankard and a plain gold ring'. Blair’s pieces are described by Dietert & Dietert as 'not particularly common but [they are] almost invariably pleasing when found'. Of the extant pieces, his work includes a rare and very fine spout cup dating from 1724-25. Charles Blair is thought to have died in 1752. REF: The Edinburgh Goldsmiths II: Biographical Information for Freemen, Apprentices and Journeymen, Rodney R. Dietert and Janice M. Dietert, 21.12. 2010.
Other Edinburgh examples stamped only with maker's mark include:
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