A SUNDERLAND BRIDGE COIN RUMMER, the flared bucket bowl with fluted lower part engraved with two views of a sailing ship passing beneath the Iron Bridge inscribed below Sunderland Bridge 1796 and Sunderland Bridge 1850, and with the initials TJ on a shield-shaped cartouche encircled by berried foliage, supported on a hollow knop containing a coin above a short plain section and circular foot, circa 1850, 18cm. high; and another of conventional type, the reverse of the bowl inscribed John & Ann Maude within a circular foliate cartouche, on a capstan stem and plain foot, circa 1830, 14cm. high (2)

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A SUNDERLAND BRIDGE COIN RUMMER, the flared bucket bowl with fluted lower part engraved with two views of a sailing ship passing beneath the Iron Bridge inscribed below Sunderland Bridge 1796 and Sunderland Bridge 1850, and with the initials TJ on a shield-shaped cartouche encircled by berried foliage, supported on a hollow knop containing a coin above a short plain section and circular foot, circa 1850, 18cm. high; and another of conventional type, the reverse of the bowl inscribed John & Ann Maude within a circular foliate cartouche, on a capstan stem and plain foot, circa 1830, 14cm. high (2)

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