A GEORGE II SILVER BEER MUG
A GEORGE II SILVER BEER MUG

MARK OF JACOB MARSH, LONDON, 1746

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A GEORGE II SILVER BEER MUG
MARK OF JACOB MARSH, LONDON, 1746
Of plain baluster form, with acanthus-capped scroll handle, the front engraved with a demi-lion rampant crest holding in its forepaws a cross crosslet fitchy; together with a Victorian cylindrical silver mug by Andrew Crespel, London, 1862 with acanthus-capped handle and a monogram to front, gilt interior; and a George I mug of plain tapering form, apparently struck with two different indistinct maker's marks, London, 1720, with prick-dot initials to handle
The first example: 5 in. (12.6 cm.) high
26 oz. (819 gm.) (3)

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