ANTIQUE 19thC INDIAN COLONIAL SOLID SILVER TROPHY CUP & COVER, HAMILTON c.1832
19th Century Indian Colonial silver presentation trophy cup and cover, campana-shaped body on a circular stepped foot chased with acanthus leaves and the body chased with a band of trailing vine. The body is applied with large double-scroll handles, the interior is richly gilded, the matching cover is also chased with acanthus leaves and surmounted by a cast finial modelled as a blooming flower.
Hallmark "H&Co" for Hamilton & Co. This cup is particularly early, as it dates to the 1844.
Reference Number: A4282
19th Century Indian Colonial silver presentation trophy cup and cover, campana-shaped body on a circular stepped foot chased with acanthus leaves and the body chased with a band of trailing vine. The body is applied with large double-scroll handles, the interior is richly gilded, the matching cover is also chased with acanthus leaves and surmounted by a cast finial modelled as a blooming flower.
Hallmark "H&Co" for Hamilton & Co. This cup is particularly early, as it dates to the 1844.
Reference Number: A4282
19th Century Indian Colonial silver presentation trophy cup and cover, campana-shaped body on a circular stepped foot chased with acanthus leaves and the body chased with a band of trailing vine. The body is applied with large double-scroll handles, the interior is richly gilded, the matching cover is also chased with acanthus leaves and surmounted by a cast finial modelled as a blooming flower.
Hallmark "H&Co" for Hamilton & Co. This cup is particularly early, as it dates to the 1844.
Reference Number: A4282
DESCRIPTION
Antique 19th Century unique and exceptional Indian Colonial solid silver presentation trophy cup and cover, campana-shaped body on a circular stepped foot chased with acanthus leaves and the body chased with a band of trailing vine. The body is applied with large double-scroll handles, the interior is richly gilded, the matching cover is also chased with acanthus leaves and surmounted by a cast finial modelled as a blooming flower.
The design is unique and of very heavy gauge, it takes influence from similar English pieces made in the Regency period by royal silversmiths such as Paul Storr, Benjamin Smith and Robert Garrard.
The cup was made to be 'presented to William Masters esquire, head master of la Martiniere by its pupils and ex-pupils to testify their regard esteem and gratitude for him October 1844.'
The base bearing the Hallmark "H&Co" for Hamilton & Co, one of the most important silversmiths active in Calcutta since the early 19th Century (1811-1971). This cup is particularly early, as it dates to the 1844.
CONDITION
In Great Condition - No Damage.
SIZE
Height: 21cm
Width: 17 x 11cm
Weight: 680g