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Two-Handled Cup

1668-ca. 1684 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Two handled cup, silver-gilt on a low foot; the bowl decorated beneath with a band of acanthus leaves and the handles are each in the formn of a grotesque with scrolls.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver-gilt, raised and cast.
Brief description
Two-handled cup, silver-gilt, London, mark of Thomas Jenkins, c. 1680.
Physical description
Two handled cup, silver-gilt on a low foot; the bowl decorated beneath with a band of acanthus leaves and the handles are each in the formn of a grotesque with scrolls.
Dimensions
  • Height: 1.75in
  • Width: 6.125in
Marks and inscriptions
A quatrefoil with the letters T.I. separated by two scallop shells? Maker's mark recorded in Jackson from 1668 - 1684 - 85.
Object history
Found in Parliament Hill Fields between Hampstead and Highgate, in 1892.
Bibliographic reference
Grimwade, Arthur and Judith Banister. 'Thomas Jenkins unveiled'. The Connoisseur, vol. 195 (July 1977), 172-181.
Collection
Accession number
807-1892

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Record createdSeptember 10, 2004
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