ECS-S.25:1-2014
Parts
ECS-S.25:1-2014
Identification
Keate Sauce Boat
assigned by cataloguer
One of a pair of Sauce Boats
One of a pair of Sauce Boats, with 25.2
25A
Description
length (actual size): 200mm
height (actual size): 120mm
width (actual size): 107mm
height (actual size): 120mm
width (actual size): 107mm
204mm wide including handles
Engraved wtih arms of Keate impaling Browne.
Inscription: VIVO REVERENDO/
JOHANNI KEATE S.T.P./
QUO DUCE ET MAGISTRO/
PER XXV FERE ANNOS/
FLORUIT ETONA/
GRATI AC MEMORES DISCIPULI/
A.D. MDCCCXXXVI
Inscription: VIVO REVERENDO/
JOHANNI KEATE S.T.P./
QUO DUCE ET MAGISTRO/
PER XXV FERE ANNOS/
FLORUIT ETONA/
GRATI AC MEMORES DISCIPULI/
A.D. MDCCCXXXVI
Leopard's head crowned
Lion passant
Date mark: 1748-1749
Maker's mark: Thomas Rush
Scratch weight: 28oz 1 dwt
Lion passant
Date mark: 1748-1749
Maker's mark: Thomas Rush
Scratch weight: 28oz 1 dwt
silver
One of a pair of sauce boats. Plain with scalloped rim and single double-scrolled handle, leaf thumb piece and on three hoof feet.
Engraved with the arms of Keate impaling Browne.
Engraved with the arms of Keate impaling Browne.
Production
Rush, Thomas (Silversmith)
1748-1749
History and association
Provenance: Gifted to Rev. John Keate (1773-1852) in 1836;; sold through Christies, London, 1 December 1936; from which sale purchased by Sir John Henry Brunel Noble; by whom presented to Eton College in 1937
• Jones, E. Alfred, The Plate of Eton College, The London Saint Catherine Press, 1938 (p.18 )