IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 158436 accession number: M.53B-1997 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Saturday 6 August 2011 updated: Thursday 30 June 2016 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: Silver, with engraved and pricked decoration, and engraved armorials. The shaped oval caddy has straight sides with a narrow reeded border to the rim and foot, and a flat base. The cover is slightly domed and surmounted by an urn-shaped finial and has a concealed hinge. At the top and bottom of the sides and on the cover are borders of bright-cut engraving and pricking. The front and back of the caddy are engraved with an oval cartouche; the front containing the crest of Bulteel of Pamflete and Lyneham, Devonshire, the back containing a coat-of-arms of John Bulteel of Pamfleet and Lyneham, impaling Crocker with Perrin in pretence. A key hole is cut in the front above the armorials, with a lock inside. object type: silver; shaped oval with straight sides, engraved with bright cut borders and two oval cartouches containing armorials title: tea caddy NOTES ----- type: history note value: John Bulteel of Pamfleet and Lyneham LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Applied Arts creditline: Given by G.H.W. Rylands, Litt.D., C.B.E., C.H. STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/158436 PEOPLE ------------------- Bulteel, John CATEGORIES ------ category: silver DATING ------ creation date: 1787 - 1788 creation date earliest: 1787 creation date latest: 1788 culture: 18th Century, Late culture: George III CREATORS -------- maker: Vincent, William DIMENSIONS ---------- dimension: Depth units: cm value: 10.3 dimension: Depth units: in value: 4¼ dimension: Length units: cm value: 14.3 dimension: Length units: in value: 5⅝ dimension: Weight units: g value: 470 dimension: Weight units: oz : dwt value: 15 : 2 CITATIONS -------- London Goldsmiths, 1697-1837: Their marks and lives, from original registers at Goldsmiths' Hall and other sources ---