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GEORGE I SILVER TUMBLER CUP

James Goodwin, London, 1723

 

George I Silver Tumbler Cup, James Goodwin, London 1723

 

Of heavy gauge silver,

the small cup of deep circular form,
having a rolled and gilt rim with gilt interior;
good marks verso, with the makers mark slightly rubbed to the top

 

Ref : A tot cup by James Goodwin, 1718, appears in
"The Albert Collection", Robin Butler, p. 125, #620.
James Goodwin worked on Foster Lane, subsequently Noble Street, from 1710-29.

 

George I Silver Tumbler Cup, James Goodwin, London 1723 , marker's mark

 

One of the earliest records of tumbler cups is that of Samuel Pepys, on October 24, 1664.
He cites an odd alternate name - "cocking cups"
.
At that time, in the north-west of England,
these small cups were sometimes given as prizes given in cockfighting contests.

 

The earliest silver known tumbler cups still in existence date to 1671, at All Souls Oxford.
These early small, plain drinking cups were first popular at 17th century colleges,
(as Oxford) and intended to be emptied in a single draught.
The cups were hammered up from a single sheet of thick silver,
with a heavier rounded base and thinner sides.
This construction allowed the cup to right itself when knocked –

thus the name "tumbler", from the Germanic word for "acrobat".
This righting action was also useful to travelers of the day.

 

Condition : Overall very good; of heavy gauge, with expected wear to the gilding;
small nicks and scratches appropriate to age

 

1.5" High / 2" Wide / 1.4 oz.

 

PRICE : Please Inquire

 

#8027

 

 

George I Silver Tumbler Cup, James Goodwin, London 1723

 

Reverse Side

 

 
     
 
     
 

 

 


 

See Also :

 

In The Company of Small Cups, a Catalog of Small British Drinking Cups from c1690-1774

"IN THE COMPANY OF "SMALL CUPS"

 

 and

 

 

 

 

For "Spirits & Wine", Click Here

 

George I Two-Teared Heavy Baluster Wine Glass, England, c1720

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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George I Silver Tumbler Cup, James Goodwin, London 1723  

 

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