A GROUP OF FOUR CHARITY CONTAINERS
A GROUP OF FOUR CHARITY CONTAINERS

THE THIRD ITEM MAKER'S MARK OF MARTIN & HALL, LONDON, 1878.

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A GROUP OF FOUR CHARITY CONTAINERS
The third item maker's mark of Martin & Hall, London, 1878.
The first mug form, gilt lined, later engraved with charity inscription dated 1858, amid flowers and foliate scrolls--T. Moore II, London, 1759--4in. (12cm.) high; a silver-plated charity box, rectangular with arched top, the front with Hebrew inscription, the raised coin slot compartment engraved First Reform Synagogue London and in Hebrew 1858--5in. (13.9cm.) high; a gilt lined cup with inscription in Yiddish mentioning the shelter for the needy and relating to charity, enclosed by engraved acorn band, with rusticated handle--5in. (12.7cm.) high; a pewter tapering cylindrical charity container, with scroll handle--8in. ((20.3cm.) high; together with two silver(?) two handled lavers, and a copper example. (7)

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