S. BLANCKENSEE & SON LTD., A GEORGE VI PERIOD STERLING SILVER CUP, CHESHIRE, 1937, the waisted urn form cup with everted rolled lip, a Celtic style band of stylized addorsed lizards and runic shields at the waist and an interlaced knot band at the stem, raised on spreading domed foot, the C-form handle in the form of a stylized dragon, marks: (lion passant, three stacks with blade, "Sb&S, Ltd, m" and Dublin import marks for 1938, total approximate silver weight: 4.07 troy ounces. Height: 3 5/8" Width: 4 1/2" Depth: 3 3/8" Provenance: The personal collection of Colonel Frederick Gustavus Burnaby, member of the Royal Horse Guards, a cavalry regiment of the British Army.