MAKER'S MARK OF JAMES MCKAY, EDINBURGH, 1817; THE GOBLET BURWASH & SIBLEY, LONDON, 1808
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A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER ARGYLE AND A GEORGE III GOBLET
Maker's mark of James McKay, Edinburgh, 1817; the goblet Burwash & Sibley, London, 1808
The cylindrical argyle engraved with motto, crest (of Lothian), and Marquess coronet, (for Marquess and Earl of Anerum), with long S scroll spout, highly arched wood loop handle, topped with hinged cap for hot-water compartment, with detachable slightly raised cover topped by wood button finial--6in. (15.2cm.) high; the gilt-lined tub form goblet on circular pedestal base, one side engraved with King Charles' Oak", above engraved The Prosperity & Security of Great Britain, other side with vacant oval cartouche--4¾in. (12cm.) high, gross weight 24oz. (2)
Maker's mark of James McKay, Edinburgh, 1817; the goblet Burwash & Sibley, London, 1808
The cylindrical argyle engraved with motto, crest (of Lothian), and Marquess coronet, (for Marquess and Earl of Anerum), with long S scroll spout, highly arched wood loop handle, topped with hinged cap for hot-water compartment, with detachable slightly raised cover topped by wood button finial--6in. (15.2cm.) high; the gilt-lined tub form goblet on circular pedestal base, one side engraved with King Charles' Oak", above engraved The Prosperity & Security of Great Britain, other side with vacant oval cartouche--4¾in. (12cm.) high, gross weight 24oz. (2)