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Silver tumbler cup made in Edinburgh

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Silver tumbler cup made in Edinburgh
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Tumbler cups got their name because their rounded base let them 'tumble' back up if they were knocked over. This silver example, dated 1687-8, was made in Edinburgh by James Penman.

The cup is undecorated but the large initials 'EM' are engraved on the base.

Penman was a prominent figure in the City of Edinburgh and in the Incorporation of Goldsmiths. His excellent craftsmanship skills were passed on to three of his apprentices - Henry Bethune, Colin McKenzie and Thomas Ker - who all became fine craftsmen.

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