This exceptional antique George III sterling silver goblet has a plain circular bell-shaped form to a pedestal foot and square base.
The body of this antique wine goblet is embellished with impressive bright cut engraved interlacing scrolling leaf decoration accented with a trellis style pattern.
The decoration to the body incorporates a vacant cartouche to one side.
The lower portion of the body is further ornamented with applied overlapping water leaf designs; this decoration indicates the high quality of the piece.
The circular spreading foot is encompassed with further bright cut engraved scrolling leaf ornamentation.
This impressive example of Georgian silverware retains the original gilded interior.
This desirable style and shaped Georgian silver goblet is the finest of its type you could hope to acquire.
The initials within the maker's marks, in addition to the standardisation of the surround could pertain to a multitude of antique silversmiths; these silversmiths include John Robins, James Reasey and John Robert.
A Georgian silver goblet is a distinguished gift, ideal for weddings, 25th anniversaries, milestone birthdays, retirements and corporate achievements. A prized collectable, it suits antique silver enthusiasts and makes an elegant housewarming gift. Whether used for ceremonial toasts or displayed as an heirloom, it embodies timeless sophistication.
Maker: Unknown
Date: 1791