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GEORGE III PROVINCIAL QUART SILVER MUG

John Langlands I, Newcastle, 1770

 

George III Provincial Quart Silver Mug, John Langlands I, Newcastle, 1770 

 

Of heavy gauge silver and tapering cylindrical form,
with banded girdle and reeded flaring foot;
the scroll handle with "tongue" to the top, and engraved initials I*P
good marks verso

 

 

Note : An associated pair of identical form, John Langlands I, 1774, and Langlands & Robertson, 1778,

Newcastle, engraved A/GM on handle, the 1778 mug engraved A over C*I on handle,

each marked under base and on handle 6 in. high / 37 oz.combined weight,

The Collection of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth Part V -

European Decorative Arts, Carpets, Old Master Paintings and Asian Works of Art, New York, 21 March 2015

 

Condition : Excellent with wear commensurate with age; planishing marks still visible;

small bend to the tongue at top (visible in above image);

flaw to the surface of the silver at the base of the handle; marks clear with mild rubbing to the date letter

 

6.75" High / 19.8 oz.

 

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George III Provincial Quart Silver Mug, John Langlands I, Newcastle, 1770 

 

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