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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: tubularjuan on May 29, 2009, 09:13:58 PM
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Can anyone tell me more about these cups that my dad has just got from an auction. I guess they were made in spain and silver. Thanks Jon
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Are there any marks on them? What makes you think Spain?
Interestingly, stirrup cups were Scottish in origin for a drink given to a guest leaving on horseback. But typically became more ornate silver cups made to drink while on horseback....prior to a hunt commencing. More typically found with English fox head, horse head, lion etc. Great info on stirrup cups http://everything2.com/title/stirrup%2520cup (http://everything2.com/title/stirrup%2520cup)
Here is another Boars head stirrup cup http://atlantaantiquegallery.com/i-148852-silver-plated-boars-head-stirrup-cup.html (http://atlantaantiquegallery.com/i-148852-silver-plated-boars-head-stirrup-cup.html)
This style looks more like yours http://silverimpressions.com/anhejistcu.html (http://silverimpressions.com/anhejistcu.html)
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This one kinda looks like yours ....
Found at : shirleypewtershop dot com , $68.50 (new) .
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A bit stiff for my pocket. I've been know to be a tight wad.
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Thanks for the help KC. That is what I needed to tell my dad that he paid too much for the cups. hahaha 8)