Lot Details & Additional Photographs
London (1752), a shaped form with shell decoration to the rim, armorial monogram to the center, later pressed decoration to the well, over three scrolled feet.
6 5/8 in. dia.
6 troy oz.
Dorothy Mills was an 18th-century English female silversmith, notable as one of the few women to formally register a maker’s mark. Following the death of her husband, she continued his business, registering her own mark in 1752. Mills operated the workshop for a brief period of less than two years before a legal challenge from her late husband’s nephew forced its closure.
Minor dent and separation to the well.