A GEORGE III SILVER MUG

MARK OF THOMAS WHIPHAM II AND CHARLES WRIGHT, LONDON, 1762

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A GEORGE III SILVER MUG
MARK OF THOMAS WHIPHAM II AND CHARLES WRIGHT, LONDON, 1762
Baluster form, on circular base, with scroll handle at border, the body engraved with armorials and inscribed, L'Ocean Le Redoutable Burnt off Lagos The 18th Aug 1759, marked under base, also with scratch-weight '13"16'
5 in. (12.7 cm.) high; 13 oz. 10 dwt. (426 gr.)
Provenance
With Alastair Dickenson, London

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The arms are those of Williams, Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, Wales.

This mug commemorates the Battle of Lagos, an important British naval victory during the Seven Years' War. In August 1759, the French Mediterranean fleet sailed for Brittany in order to support a planned French invasion of England. Off Lagos, Portugal, they encountered a British fleet under the command of Admiral Edward Boscawen. During the subsequent battle, two French ships, L'Ocean and Le Redoutable, were driven ashore and burnt (as depicted on this mug). In November, the British defeated the French Atlantic fleet at the Battle of Quiberon Bay, permanently dashing the French plans to invade the British Isles.

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