What-is-it question LXXIV.
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What-is-it question LXXIV.
These items were produced in America and Great Britain during the 17th and 18th centuries.
They measure 4 to 5 inches (10.16 to 12.7 cm.) high.
What were they called and what were they generally used for?
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They measure 4 to 5 inches (10.16 to 12.7 cm.) high.
What were they called and what were they generally used for?
Pat.
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Of the six examples on my site, all are single handled:
Andrew Tyler
Bartholomew Green
Benjamin Hiller
Jeremiah Dummer
Moody Russell
Robert Douglas
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Andrew Tyler
Bartholomew Green
Benjamin Hiller
Jeremiah Dummer
Moody Russell
Robert Douglas
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That's interesting. The only two handled spout cups I could find in my books were British. See the two examples below.
Here's the makers of the spout cups I posted pictures of earlier.
- Top left: Samuel Haugh (1675-1717) of Boston. He was an apprentice of Thomas Savage.
- Top right: Moodey Russell (1694-1761) of Barnstable, Massachusetts.
- Bottom left: John Coney (c.1690) of Boston Massachusetts.
- Bottom right: Henry Mutton (c.1690) of Plymouth (I'm assuming this is British).
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Here's the makers of the spout cups I posted pictures of earlier.
- Top left: Samuel Haugh (1675-1717) of Boston. He was an apprentice of Thomas Savage.
- Top right: Moodey Russell (1694-1761) of Barnstable, Massachusetts.
- Bottom left: John Coney (c.1690) of Boston Massachusetts.
- Bottom right: Henry Mutton (c.1690) of Plymouth (I'm assuming this is British).
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I have several old antique magazines from the 1930s-40s and one has an article on American spout cups, believe it shows about a dozen, almost all from the Boston area. I've been having computer problems and am away from home, but would be glad to scan and post the article in a few days if anyone is interested.
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What-is-it question LXXIV.
See also:
V. Isabelle Miller, 'American Silver Spout Cups', Antiques, August 1943, p. 73;
G. Bernard Hughes, 'Old English Spout Cups', Country Life, 17 January 1957, p. 98;
Eric Delieb, 'Medical Silver', Apollo, June 1961, p. 194
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V. Isabelle Miller, 'American Silver Spout Cups', Antiques, August 1943, p. 73;
G. Bernard Hughes, 'Old English Spout Cups', Country Life, 17 January 1957, p. 98;
Eric Delieb, 'Medical Silver', Apollo, June 1961, p. 194
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This is the August 1943 Antiques magazine article by V. Isabelle Miller.
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Spout Cups 1
Spout Cups 2
Spout Cups 3
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~Cheryl
Spout Cups 1
Spout Cups 2
Spout Cups 3
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