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Silver Trophy Goblet The Kings Cup, Braemar
A good George V, English Sterling Silver Trophy Cup made Charles Boyton & Son Ltd of London and dating from c1924.
It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "CB&S" for Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, the Lion Passant Silver mark, the Leopard's Head London town mark, the date letter "h" for 1923/24.
The goblet has an engraved inscription of Scottish, Royal Deeside interest to the front
"THE KING'S CUP, Crathie & Braemar Agricultural Association, Ploughing, won by Alexander Forbes 23rd Feb 1924."
Crathie and Braemar are located in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland near the Queens Scottish residence Balmoral Castle. Balmoral Castle was purchased by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria in 1852 and has been a popular retreat for the Royal family ever since. It is located between Braemar and Ballater, the Royal family regularly attending events like the famous Braemar Gathering and Ballater Highland Games. During their visits to Balmoral the Royal family attend Crathie Kirk (church).
The goblet measures just under 9" inches (225mm) in height and 4" inches (105mm) in diameter at the top.
The weight is 262.3g/9.25oz/8.43ozt
In very good condition
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It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "CB&S" for Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, the Lion Passant Silver mark, the Leopard's Head London town mark, the date letter "h" for 1923/24.
The goblet has an engraved inscription of Scottish, Royal Deeside interest to the front
"THE KING'S CUP, Crathie & Braemar Agricultural Association, Ploughing, won by Alexander Forbes 23rd Feb 1924."
Crathie and Braemar are located in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland near the Queens Scottish residence Balmoral Castle. Balmoral Castle was purchased by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria in 1852 and has been a popular retreat for the Royal family ever since. It is located between Braemar and Ballater, the Royal family regularly attending events like the famous Braemar Gathering and Ballater Highland Games. During their visits to Balmoral the Royal family attend Crathie Kirk (church).
The goblet measures just under 9" inches (225mm) in height and 4" inches (105mm) in diameter at the top.
The weight is 262.3g/9.25oz/8.43ozt
In very good condition
Specialists in Antique Pocket Watches & Vintage Wristwatches, Jewellery, Silver (including Scottish Provincial),Good Quality Antiques & Works of Art.
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Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 2/SEP/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Date 1924
George V Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Maker Charles Boyton | Silver Maker
Item code as246a1058
Status Sold
£295.00
$387.98
€350.49
$
€
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Deveron Jewellers
By appointment only
Aberdeenshire
Scotland
Tel : 0789 6411730
Non UK callers : +44 789 6411730
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