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POSSIBLY MARK OF EDWARD VINCENT, LONDON, 1722
Details
A large English silver cup
Possibly mark of Edward Vincent, London, 1722
On spreading circular foot, the body with moulded rim, later engraved with roaring lion below motto Dextra Fideque, with two scroll handles, marked on base
18.5 cm. high
1026 gr.
Possibly mark of Edward Vincent, London, 1722
On spreading circular foot, the body with moulded rim, later engraved with roaring lion below motto Dextra Fideque, with two scroll handles, marked on base
18.5 cm. high
1026 gr.
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