GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CUP London, 1753 Approx. 6.5
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GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CUP
London, 1753
Peter Archambo II & Peter Meure, maker. Bell-form, on a molded foot. Gold-washed interior. Engraved with a rococo vacant crest. Height 3.5”.
Approx. 6.5 troy oz.
Provenance:
Property of a direct descendant of Thomas Jefferson, the contents of the Brick House at Coolidge Point, Manchester by the Sea, Massachusetts.
London, 1753
Peter Archambo II & Peter Meure, maker. Bell-form, on a molded foot. Gold-washed interior. Engraved with a rococo vacant crest. Height 3.5”.
Approx. 6.5 troy oz.
Provenance:
Property of a direct descendant of Thomas Jefferson, the contents of the Brick House at Coolidge Point, Manchester by the Sea, Massachusetts.
Condition
Reverse with short, deep gouge and series of longer abrasions. Small dent beneath crest. Age-typical surface wear throughout.
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GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CUP London, 1753 Approx. 6.5
Estimate $300 - $400
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