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Thistle cup made in Glasgow, 1709-10
This silver thistle cup was made by the Glasgow goldsmith John Luke. It is dated 1709-10. Thistle cups were so-called because of their shape and were unique to Scotland.
The initials 'I/SG' are engraved opposite the cup handle and may be of a husband and wife.
John Luke was a member of a remarkable family of Glasgow goldsmiths, who were also involved in a wide variety of other businesses, such as soapworks and an iron foundry.
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000-100-001-146-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.MEQ 1469 |
Date: |
1709 - 1710 1709-10
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Material: |
Silver. Inscription: On underside of base: I [in a heart-shaped punch]; arms of Glasgow; D; on front: I / SG [large script]
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Dimensions: |
88 mm H x 83 mm D
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What: |
Cup, thistle / mug, thistle
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Subject: |
Gold and silver (NMAS Classification)
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Who: |
John Luke, junior, Glasgow (Silversmith)
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Where: |
Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow
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Description: |
Silver thistle cup or mug by John Luke, junior, Glasgow, 1709 - 1710, inscribed "I SG" on the front
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