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2021-52, Jug
Mug
2021-52, Jug

Mug

Dateca. 1820
Maker (silversmith, working ca. 1818-1824)
MediumSilver
DimensionsOH: 3 3/4 × OW (incl. handle): 4 11/16 × ODiam (belly): 3 3/8in. (9.5 × 11.9 × 8.6cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2021-52
DescriptionSilver mug or cann: Flat circular base supports seamed, bellied cylindrical body with molded bands at base and rim and with C-scroll handle with rounded terminals and butt junctures and with small rectangular applied thumb grip.Label TextThomas Gray appears as a silversmith in the Lexington (Kentucky) Directory of 1818, but on June 14, 1820, his shop was destroyed by fire. Surviving examples of his work include flatware and beakers. This mug is one of the largest pieces by him known today.Inscription(s)Engraved to right of handle "SWS" in delicate sprigged script (original) and to left of handle "R.C.M. \\ to \\ A.J." in heavier sprigged script (later).Mark(s)Marked in relief on base "T.GRAY" in rectangle with shaped ends and with an eagle displayed.ProvenanceCharles C. Williams (1925-1996), Chevy Chase, MD
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