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This superb George III sterling silver beaker was crafted in London in 1797 by the highly respected silversmiths Henry Chawner & John Eames. It exemplifies the clean elegance of late 18th-century Georgian silverwork, with a softly flared rim, rich original gilt-washed interior, and a finely engraved family crest on the front.
The crest depicts a lion holding a flag above a coronet — a powerful symbol of nobility, loyalty, and strength. This heraldic engraving, paired with the beaker’s graceful proportions, makes it a statement piece of refined English taste and ancestral legacy.
Henry Chawner was a noted London silversmith and former apprentice of Thomas Chawner, the King’s silversmith. His partnership with John Eames yielded finely crafted tableware and drinking vessels, now highly sought-after by collectors of Georgian silver.
This George III silver beaker is a beautiful example of late 18th-century English silversmithing — suitable for ceremonial use, display, or as a rare collector’s piece for those with an interest in British heraldry or Georgian silver.
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