A GROUP OF SILVER JULEP CUPS OF SOUTHERN INTEREST
A GROUP OF SILVER JULEP CUPS OF SOUTHERN INTEREST

MOST MARK OF WILLIAM KENDRICK, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, CIRCA 1840-1880

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A GROUP OF SILVER JULEP CUPS OF SOUTHERN INTEREST
MOST MARK OF WILLIAM KENDRICK, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, CIRCA 1840-1880
Each of tapering cylindrical form, with stepped or beaded foot, two plain, one engraved Clark Lodge No. 10, Excelcior Encampment No. 14, with Masoinc symbols, all marked W. Kendrick, Louisville; two marked Peter L. Krider, Standard, retailed by W. Kendrick, Louisville; together with one John Kitts & Co., Louisville, 1836-78, engraved Wheat Essay T.B. Ky. S. Ag. Society; one W. Carrington & Co., Charleston, circa 1860, engraved Black Oak Agricultural Society 1860; one Fairleigh & Co.
The largest 4 in. (10.2 cm.) high; 36 oz. 10 dwt. (1,147 gr.) (8)

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