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The correct use of the names of these vessels: Tankard, Mug, and Cann will allow you to sound like a true connoisseur of silver. Tankards have covers, but mugs and canns do not. Be distinctly clear that mug is the English reference and cann is the American equivalent.
It is assumed the origin of the Stirrup Cup dates to the English custom when men gathered on horseback to pack hunt. A welcome drink was a typical start to the hunting day and the classic form is easily held in the hand while on horseback (not requiring a foot) and capable of being tucked in a pocket when not in use.
Rare George III Silver Fox
Head Stirrup Cup - [SOLD]
London 1779
#20206
Maker: Thomas Pitts, I (Grimwade mark # 2875)
Realistically modeled, with parcel gilt interior
Latin Inscription: "For each man his own pleasures"
Length: 5 inches


American Silver Tankard
by Joseph & Nathaniel Richardson
#20280 Philadelphia circa 1785-91
Foliate cipher engraved lid with monogram GB
in Greek key pattern surround, leaf cap, angular handle
Height: 5 ¼ inches Weight: 18 troy ounces
  
American Silver, Three Handled Loving Cup (Tyge)
Gorham Martelé (.9584 silver), completed 1905
#20055
Maker: Alfred J. Ottestead, 72 hours, Chaser: James G.
Seton, 58 hours
Chased fuchsia vines on body, engraved monogram ABM, with parcel gilt interior
Height: 7 ¼
inches Weight:
44 troy ounces

 
Queen Anne Silver, Two Handled Caudle Cup
London, 1704
#20240
Maker: John Wisdome
Britannia Standard (.9584/1000)
Superb condition, no repairs or damage, features original crisp engraved arms
Height: 4.5 inches Weight: 11 ounces


George III Cast Silver Fox Head Stirrup Cup - [SOLD]
London, 1806 by John Emes
#20205
(Grimwade mark #1807)
Fully marked on collar rim, realistically modeled with parcel gilt interior
Length: 5
inches Weight: 11 ounces


Fine American Silver Cann
Philadelphia c. 1790
#20181
Maker: Abraham Carlisle (Carlile)
Height: 5 ¼ inches
Weight: 15.1 ounces
Engraved SL in foliate cypher

 
Queen Anne Silver, Two Handled Caudle Cup
London, 1703-1706
#20241
Maker: Matthew Pickering
(Grimwade mark #2193), Britannia Standard (.9584/1000)
Prick engraved in oval surround S ◦ B ◦ 1711
Height: 2.5 inches Width: 4.75 inches


Fine George II Silver Mug
London, 1734
Maker: Joseph Sanders
Engraved Ducal Coronet above contemporary coat of arms
Height: 4 ¼ inches

 
Fine George II Silver Mug
London, 1729
Maker: William Fordham
Height: 4.5 inches
Finely engraved with inverted cypher WRF
  
Elizabeth II Silver Hound’s Head Stirrup Cup -
[SOLD]
London, 1968
Fully marked on collar rim, realistically modeled with parcel gilt interior
Heavy weight
Length: 5 inches


Fine George III Silver Mug
London, 1764
#20186
Maker: Whipham & Wright
(Grimwade #2976)
Engraved coat of arms
Height: 4 inches Weight: 8 ounces

 
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