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    Georgian silver loving cup by Langlands & Robertson Newcastle

    $1,200 (approx conversion from £975)

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    About this item

    A wonderful Georgian silver loving cup by John Langlands 1st and John Robertson 1st hallmarked for Newcastle 1788.  It is in super condition with only very light surface scratches and one very tiny dent to the central area of the left-hand handle – see pictures. This cup carries just under 1 pint but would safely hold 3/4 of a pint. There is an engraved crest of the Watson family, of a griffin’s head gorged with a crown. motto "Mea gloria fides" (Fidelity is my glory).

    OBJECT: Loving cup

    CULTURE: Georgian

    DATE: 1788

    MATERIAL: Silver

    SIZE: Height approx. – 13cm (5 1/8th”) Width max. approx. – 18cm (7 1/8”) – handle to handle. Diameter at the top approx. – 9cm (3 5/8”). Diameter at base approx. – 8cm (3 1/8”).

    WEIGHT:  300 grams

    PROVENANCE: From a private collection, Stratford-upon-Avon. United Kingdom.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    12053 (AB-90614)

    Period

    18th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

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