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1969-259, Cann
Cann
1969-259, Cann

Cann

Date1728-1729
Marked by working ca. 1719 - 1742
MediumSilver (sterling)
DimensionsOH: (to top of handle) 4 3/8"; OW: (inc. handle) 5 1/16"; OD: (diam) 3 7/16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1969-259
DescriptionSilver cann or mug: Stepped circular foot supports straight-sided body with curved, tucked base and slight flair at rim with incised line below. C-scroll handle with curled grip and scrolled terminal is affixed to body with elongated drop at upper juncture and oval disc at lower juncture. Unidentified coat of arms engraved on body opposite handleLabel TextCanns or mugs were among the most popular forms of silver hollowware made and owned in both England and her American colonies. Found singly and in pairs, they frequently feature a coat of arms or a cypher monogram engraved on the body opposite the handle. This example, of pint capacity, has a history of ownershipt in the Potts family of Virginia.Inscription(s)Unidentifed arms engraved in cartouche on body opposite handleMark(s)Marked in relief on base: 1) lion passant; 2) date letter "N" for 1728-29; leopard's head crowned; and 4) sponsor's mark "TT" with crowned rose above in a shaped shield [Grimewade 1990 # 2938] for Thomas TearleProvenanceTradition of ownership in the Potts Family of Virginia
Vendor: Mrs. Adam Potts
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