A GEORGE III SILVER GOBLET AND A GROUP OF VARIOUS DRINKING VESSLES, the first London, 1798, maker's mark of John Emes, on spreading circular foot, the bowl partly fluted, the shoulder engraved with thin stylized foliate band, gilt lined--6¾in. (17.1cm.), a cylindrial beaker--London, 1908--4½in. (11.4cm.) high; the following American: a pair of plain cylindrical beakers--3¼in. (8.2cm.) high; another, chased with grapevine--4in. (10.1cm.) high, together with four plated examples--the silver 29oz. (9)

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A GEORGE III SILVER GOBLET AND A GROUP OF VARIOUS DRINKING VESSLES, the first London, 1798, maker's mark of John Emes, on spreading circular foot, the bowl partly fluted, the shoulder engraved with thin stylized foliate band, gilt lined--6¾in. (17.1cm.), a cylindrial beaker--London, 1908--4½in. (11.4cm.) high; the following American: a pair of plain cylindrical beakers--3¼in. (8.2cm.) high; another, chased with grapevine--4in. (10.1cm.) high, together with four plated examples--the silver 29oz. (9)

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