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A PAIR OF WILLIAM III SCOTTISH SILVER COMMUNION CUPS MARK OF JOHN LUKE II, GLASGOW, 1701 On stepped spreading foot, with baluster stems, the tapering bowls with everted rims, each engraved with inscription 'The Communion Cups at Killbryde', marked on bowls 9 ? in. (23.5 cm.) high 32 oz. 10 dwt. (1,011 gr.)
The Luke family of Glasgow silversmiths appear to have specialised in the production of communion cups owing to the number of surviving examples from the churches of Glasgow and the surrounding area. Many, such as the present examples, have bell-shaped bowls, and some have wider shallower bowls, such as the Cardross Cups, made for Cardross Parish Church, Dumbartonshire, now in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.