Date:1820 - 1821 (c.)
Description:Tall coin goblet, with a richly engraved bowl that is decorated with the rose and thistle surrounding a cartouche. On the reverse side are the initials W.D. and a boar's head impaled on a dagger. The gobblet is set on a three-knopped and ringed stem, containing three coins from the reigns of George I and II. The goblet has a large plain foot. The two small coins are evidently maundy money, c.1820.
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M2019.1955.171 (68/24749)
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