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Cup & Salver (© Museum of London)
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© Museum of London

Cup & Salver

Artist: British

Location: Museum of London

Date: 1715

Materials: silver-gilt

Dimensions: Cup: 28 cm, Salver: 35.5cm diameter

Grant:

Amount Paid: £5,000 (Total: £55,000)

Vendor: S J Shrubsole Ltd

Review number: 2961 (1983)

Provenance:
Made in London by Thomas Farren, 1715.

Description:
Two-handled covered cup and a salver on detachable foot, both silver-gilt, made in London by Thomas Farren, 1715, and engraved with the full arms of the South Sea Company chartered in 1711. Total weight 141 oz.

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