George III Antique Silver Goblet
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Stock: 10138
Date: 1808
Maker: William Abdy
Country: England
An unusual antique silver drinking cup on a chunky square base. Classic plain style and clean lines. Original bright gilt...
Description
Description
An unusual antique silver drinking cup on a chunky square base. Classic plain style and clean lines. Original bright gilt interior.
Contains 250ml.
Weight 176 grams, 5.6 troy ounces.
Height 11.5cm. Diameter 7.9cm. Base length 6.6cm.
London 1808.
Maker William Abdy II.
Sterling silver.
Marks. Stamped underneath the base around the corners with a full set of English silver hallmarks.
Condition
This attractive silver goblet is in very good condition. Crisp engraving.
Maker Information
Maker: William Abdy
William Abdy I, London silversmith, free by redemption 1752. Livery 1763. 1st mark as smallworker 1763. 2nd & 3rd marks 1767, 4th & 5th marks 1769. 6th mark (2 sizes, 1779. 7th mark as plateworker 1784. Died 1790. His son William Abdy II, free by patrimony, entered his 1st mark in 1790 shortly after his father’s death. 2nd mark (2 sizes) 1790. Moved to Wilson St, Finsbury in 1821. Livery 1791-1823.
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