A GEORGE II SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER
A GEORGE II SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER

MARK OF THOMAS HEMING, LONDON, 1758

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A GEORGE II SILVER-GILT CUP AND COVER
MARK OF THOMAS HEMING, LONDON, 1758
Of baluster form, the body and cover with spiral cabled fluting, the shaped circular foot decorated with scrolls, vines, and foliage, the handles finely modeled as Bacchic figures, one as a faun with grapes and a pan flute, the other a female with a tambourine, upon scrolling volute supports with shell, and mask joins, the cover with undulating rim, with seated putto finial with grapes, the body engraved with a Royal Duke's badge on one side and monogram CR beneath a Royal crown on the other, the cover rim engraved with scratch weight 97=18, fully marked on cover bezel and on body
15½ in. (39.4 cm.) high; 99 oz. (3,093 gr.)
Provenance
Christie's, London, 6 June 1904, lot 92
Sotheby's, New York, 15 May 2003, lot 77

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Lot Essay

The monogram is that of Queen Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818), wife of George III, whom she married in 1761. The Royal Duke's badge is for one of her sons, the Duke of York, Clarence (later William IV), Kent, Sussex, Cambridge, or Cumberland.

A similar cup and cover by Thomas Heming, marked 1753, sold Christie's, New York, 29 April 1987, lot 529.

CAPTION: Charlotte Sophia, Queen Consort of George III
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