British George III late 18th century antique sterling silver mug Tankard

Crown Cheetah Representative: London
Lion representative: British 925 sterling silver
The letter t represents the year: 1794
Signed with the king's head (representing the tax-paying silverware produced during the George III period)
The overall maintenance is good.
230 years ago, this is a very rare collection of British silverware.
For collectors of Western antique silverware, a piece of British silverware from the 18th century is a must-have.

The mouth of the cup is 12 cm high and the handle is 12.3 cm high.
The diameter of the cup opening is 6.8 cm, including the handle, which is 11.7 cm.
Bottom diameter 8 cm.
Weight: 282 grams.
Over a century of history, ups and downs, eras have changed, dynasties have changed, and it is not easy for antique cups to be preserved intact. Silver in the 18th century was a scarce product at that time, and could only be owned by the royal family, nobles, and those with high positions (1794) It is even rarer to have been handed down, and very few of them exist today.

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British George III late 18th century antique sterling silver mug Tankard

Crown Cheetah Representative: London
Lion representative: British 925 sterling silver
The letter t represents the year: 1794
Signed with the king's head (representing the tax-paying silverware produced during the George III period)
The overall maintenance is good.
230 years ago, this is a very rare collection of British silverware.
For collectors of Western antique silverware, a piece of British silverware from the 18th century is a must-have.

The mouth of the cup is 12 cm high and the handle is 12.3 cm high.
The diameter of the cup opening is 6.8 cm, including the handle, which is 11.7 cm.
Bottom diameter 8 cm.
Weight: 282 grams.
Over a century of history, ups and downs, eras have changed, dynasties have changed, and it is not easy for antique cups to be preserved intact. Silver in the 18th century was a scarce product at that time, and could only be owned by the royal family, nobles, and those with high positions (1794) It is even rarer to have been handed down, and very few of them exist today.

#collectorscottage

Époque
1400-1900
Nombre d’articles
1
Pays d’origine
Royaume-Uni
Style
Antique
Condition
Bon état - quelques usures et tâches dues à l’âge
Hauteur
12 cm
Largeur
6,8 cm
Diamètre
8 cm
Période estimée
1750-1800

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