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Description A Commonwealth silver wine cup
maker's mark CP a rose or mullet below attributed to Clement Punge (Jackson p. 118), London, 1651
engraved around the rim N = Sarum : TA : GM = Co = WEAVERS. ANo, 1652, knopped stem, spreading foot, underside scratched 27 and BESN No 27,?marked on body and foot
16cm. high?
298gr, 9oz 12dwt
Condition Report Repaired at join of body and foot, little repair to the body, normal nicks dents and scratches, very good marks, engraving good.
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Literature David M. Mitchell,
Silversmiths in Elizabethan and Stuart London, Woodbridge, 2017, p. 259
Provenance The Property of a Nobleman, Christie's, London, 8 July 1902, purchased by Heigham £78 15s. 9d.;
Sir Ernest Cassel (1852-1921)