A VICTORIAN SILVER COIN BEAKER
A VICTORIAN SILVER COIN BEAKER

MARK OF JAMES BARCLAY HENNELL, LONDON, 1882

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A VICTORIAN SILVER COIN BEAKER
MARK OF JAMES BARCLAY HENNELL, LONDON, 1882
Plain tapering on spreading foot, set with thirty coins each engraved with name and date of accession of English monarch from William I to Queen Victoria, and engraved on base with 'This cup weighing oz 12 was made to receive 30 coins of English history', marked on body
8 in. (20 cm.) high
13 oz. 16 dwt. (430 gr.)

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The oldest coin is a William I (1066–1087) silver penny and the most recent a Victorian Gothic Florin.

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