A GROUP OF FOUR SILVER BEAKERS AND MUGS
A GROUP OF FOUR SILVER BEAKERS AND MUGS

VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES

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A GROUP OF FOUR SILVER BEAKERS AND MUGS
VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES
Comprising a silver mug, mark of Harvey Lewis, Philadelphia, circa 1815, reeded cylindrical, with scroll handle, engraved I. G. Williams, marked under base; a silver beaker, circa 1835, tapering cylindrical with everted rim, the body engraved BERKSHIRE Agricultural Society To Oct. 1835, marked under base with pseudo hallmarks; a silver beaker, W. Adams, New York, circa 1844, campana form on pedestal foot, with die-roll bands, the body engraved Awarded by the American Institute at the 17th Annual Fair 1844 to John Rae For the best Ploughing Time 30 Minutes, marked under base; a goblet, John C. Moore, New York, circa 1835, the double bellied cup chased with a berry wreath enclosing engraved arms, the pedestal foot with die-roll bands, marked under base
The Lewis mug 2 7/8 in. high; total weight 23 oz. 10 dwt. (4)

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