A GEORGE III SILVER MUG
A GEORGE III SILVER MUG

MARK OF J*S (GRIMWADE NO. 3709), TENTATIVELY ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SCOFIELD, LONDON, 1776

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A GEORGE III SILVER MUG
MARK OF J*S (GRIMWADE NO. 3709), TENTATIVELY ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN SCOFIELD, LONDON, 1776
Plain baluster form with leaf-capped handle, base initialled E*M; also a similar but larger George III mug by John King, London, 1770, front engraved with large foliated initials CG; and a George II mug by Timothy Ley, (Grimwade no. 3843) London, 1729, with later-applied initialled oval boss to front, plain thumbpiece to handle
Largest (second mug) 5 ½ in. high (14 cm.)
31 oz. (961 gm.)

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It is interesting to note the relatively late example of putting maker's mark on handle on third mug but as Ley has re-used his pre-1697 mark he was obviously following old habits

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