
MASONIC INTEREST: A LARGE WILLIAM IV SILVER PRESENTATION GOBLET MARK OF EDWARD TURNPENNY, BIRMINGHAM, 1832 Chased with scrolling foliage, flowers and cartouches on each side, one with masonic emblems, presented by the Royal Sussex Lodge No. 690 to Brother George Mugliston W.M. in 1832; also a large silver quaich, London, 1922, handles with basket-weave design; and a Victorian electroplated two-handled tray with pierced foliate bordersthe cup 7 1/8 in. (18.2 cm.) high weighable silver 34 oz. (1,054 gr.) (3)
It is estimated to go for up to £800.
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