This exceptional antique Victorian sterling silver wine goblet has a circular bell-shaped form onto a knopped stem and circular spreading foot.
The body of this Victorian silver goblet is plain and embellished with a cast and applied emblem of the London Athletic Club, including ribbons with the motto 'Vincit qui patitur' - Conquer who endures.
The oval applied panel is further ornamented with a petasos surmounted the monogram initials 'LAC'; these initials take the place of a caduceus, which appears on the club's emblem.
The drinking vessel surmounts a plain pedestal ornamented with an applied bead decorated knop to the centre.
The foot is embellished with further applied bead ornamentation to the rim.
The underside of the foot bears the retailer's mark 'Rowlands & Frazer, Regent St'.
Maker: Rowlands & Frazer (Henry Frazer)