Pair of George III Armorial Silver Goblets
George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London, 1792




The ovoid bowls raised on a ringed stem above a square base, each bowl engraved with squigglework lip
banding above ribbon-tied mantled armorial*: Or, a chevron cotised sable, between three auks proper,
all within a bordure engrailed of the second, charged with thirteen bezants; crest: Upon a rock an auk
proper, holding in the beak a bezant with motto, "Bedhoh Fyr Ha Heb Drok";
gilded interiors
*The arms were granted to Ranulphus John Caithew, by Sir Albert William Woods,
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Garter, 6 June 1901
Condition : Excellent; two very minor dents to one bowl; interior gilding probably later or refreshed
15.05 oz.
6.75” High, 3.5” Diameter
SOLD
#6049

Marks : Left Example

Marks : Right Example

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