A VICTORIAN SILVER CUP AND COVER
A VICTORIAN SILVER CUP AND COVER

LONDON, 1888, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT

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A VICTORIAN SILVER CUP AND COVER
LONDON, 1888, MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT
Inverted bell shape and on spreading domed foot, with reeded mid-rib, cut-card work and two cartouches engraved with later inscription, with leaf-capped scroll handles and similar domed cover, marked on body and cover

18½ in. (47 cm.) high
158 oz. (4, 925 gr.)
The inscription reads 'THE ALLIES STEEPLE CHASE / SANDOWN PARK 12 MARCH 1921 / WON BY / RAZZLE DAZZLE / OWNER AND RIDER COMDT. CTE H. D'OULTREMONT / PRESENTED BY / ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET HON SIR HEDWORD MEUT'

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The design of this cup relates to early 18th century examples by Paul de Lamerie (see P.A.S. Phillips, Paul de Lamerie: His Life and Work, London, 1935, p. 80, pl. XXX).

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