Antique Silver Cups
What could be a greater expression of luxury than to drink from a sterling silver cup? Native American Indians were known to purify water in silver cups, as the metal has antiseptic properties. More than that though, a cold liquid frosts the outside of a silver cup beautifully, and feels soft and lustrous in the hand. Silver Cup is a general term. Ordinarily one terms a silver cup with a stem like a wine glass, a silver goblet, while a flat bottomed vessel is more regularly called a silver beaker. A third type exists also, the silver tumbler cup, which has a rounded bottom, and is fabled to be a silver cup for coach travelling- the round bottom allowing the vessel to roll with the movement of the coach instead of tipping over.Early Antique silver cups and silver goblets are sometimes found in sets, but usually alone or sometimes, if one is lucky, in pairs. In Victorian times it is more common to find larger sets, although this is still not common as they are often split up.
Silver Beakers, Silver cups and Silver Goblets come from many different places, and from a large veriety of different periods. French silver beakers are one of the more regularly found objects from the 18th century- so much French silver was melted down only small objects, usually flatware, survive. But french silver cups and beakers can be found, and are usually of beautiful quality.
We also carry a stock of interesting Scandinavian silver beakers and cups, and also German beakers, cups and goblets.
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A Pair of Post War Silver Beakers by Stuart Devlin
This fine pair of silver beakers were made by Stuart Devlin in 1980, and are very fine quality. They each stand 13cm tall and weigh 404g total. Stuart Devlin is...
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A Georg Jensen silver beaker
This Georg Jensen silver beaker or Christening cup was made in Copenhagen circa 1930 by Georg Jensen. It bears a Dutch control mark, and underneath the Dutch inscription...
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An Antique Old Sheffield Plate Goblet
This fine Old Sheffield Plate goblet is in the Neoclassical style, and very fine quality. It was made circa 1800 and is in absolutely wonderful condition. There...
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A Post War Silver Goblet by Gerald Benney: London 1973
This stylish Post War silver cup was made by Gerald Benney in London 1973. It is of beautiful quality, bearing Benney's signature "Bark Effect" decoration. Unusually...
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A Danish Silver Beaker circa 1740
This beautiful Danish silver beaker was made circa 1740 and is beautifully chased with Baroque flowers.It is of good size and gauge, feeling substantial in the hand....
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An 18th Century Swedish Beaker
This beautiful Silver beaker was made in Sala, 1786 by Gustaf Elstrom. It stands 8cm tall and weighs 58g. It has a good antique patina, and charming "wrigglework"...
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An Early German Snakeskin Beaker
Made in Nuremburg circa 1680 by Thomas RinglerThis rare and early beaker is of beautiful heavy quality, and is textured with what is known as "snakeskin" work, typical...
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A Georgian Old Sheffield Plate Horn Beaker
This beautiful Old Sheffield Plate horn beaker was made circa 1800. It is a charming piece, well loved and well worn, but in good condition. Alas it is not usable,...
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A pair of Gerald Benney Enamel Beakers
These Gerald Benney beakers are really quite special. They are made of Sterling Silver, gold washed inside, and with black enamel outside- a very elegant combination...
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An Antique French Silver Beaker
This sterling French silver beaker is of beautiful quality, and elegant design. It was made in Provincial france circa 1820. It is marked with the provincial marks...
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An 18th Century French Beaker: Paris 1777
This beautiful little 18th century French silver Beaker was made in Paris in 1777 and is of lovely quality. It stands approximately 6.5 cm tall and is 7cm wide....
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A Norwegian Silver Beaker Bergen 1843
This rare and beautiful Norwegian silver beaker was made in Bergen in 1843 and is of lovely quality.Norwegian silver is both fine and rare, very much the secret...
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A pair of Old Sheffield Plate beakers
This fine pair of Old Sheffield Plated beakers were made circa 1800 and are of excellent quality. They have a beautiful antique patina, and a Scottish crest. This...
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