William IV Joseph Angell sterling silver lady’s mug / Christening cup 1817
Early 19th century Georgian sterling silver lady's mug / Christening cup. Baluster body is raised on a round foot; the top is trimmed with a beautiful high-relief border depicting flowers, foliage and fruit. The foliate scrolling handle is reeded and decorated with a central flower motif.
Made by Joseph Angell I and fully hallmarked for London, 1817.
200.84 g / 6.46 t oz
10 cm tall to handle
6.5 cm diameter across the top
10.5 cm across from handle
Great antique condition. Maker's mark partially rubbed; it appears that silver soldering was done to the base of the mug at some point.
Early 19th century Georgian sterling silver lady's mug / Christening cup. Baluster body is raised on a round foot; the top is trimmed with a beautiful high-relief border depicting flowers, foliage and fruit. The foliate scrolling handle is reeded and decorated with a central flower motif.
Made by Joseph Angell I and fully hallmarked for London, 1817.
200.84 g / 6.46 t oz
10 cm tall to handle
6.5 cm diameter across the top
10.5 cm across from handle
Great antique condition. Maker's mark partially rubbed; it appears that silver soldering was done to the base of the mug at some point.
Early 19th century Georgian sterling silver lady's mug / Christening cup. Baluster body is raised on a round foot; the top is trimmed with a beautiful high-relief border depicting flowers, foliage and fruit. The foliate scrolling handle is reeded and decorated with a central flower motif.
Made by Joseph Angell I and fully hallmarked for London, 1817.
200.84 g / 6.46 t oz
10 cm tall to handle
6.5 cm diameter across the top
10.5 cm across from handle
Great antique condition. Maker's mark partially rubbed; it appears that silver soldering was done to the base of the mug at some point.