Aurum Silver 'College Of Arms' Goblet
London 1984
Fully Hallmarked Silver
Sterling (925)
Original box & certificate
This was the 49th item of 59 made for John Sutherland-Hawes' Aurum Designs
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Engraved to base:
NUMBER 190 OF A LIMITED EDITION OF 500 MADE BY ORDER OF THE KINGS, HERALDS AND PURSUIVANTS OF ARMS TO COMMEMORATE THE QUINCENTENARY IN 1984 OF THE COLLEGE OF ARMS
Certificate signed by Colin Cole, Garter Principal King of Arms
Edition of: 500
Designer: Hector Miller & Tim Minett
Maker: Hector Miller
Maker’s Mark: HM
Weight: 297 g
Height: 16,5 cm
Original cost: £425 - £840 pair - £2500 set of 6
The first goblet was presented to the Queen by the Garter King of Arms.
The 3 Lion's rampant holding shields support the bowl of the goblet. In true heraldic fashion, each is sculptured to look 'more like a lion than did ever any lion of nature' but each is distinguished from the other two. Her Majesty the Queen's, which holds the Royal Arms, is crowned. Richard III's is unadorned in the early royal fashion and holds the Royal Arms of his time, those of France and England combined. The shield of the College of Arms is held by one of its lion supporters, engorged with a coronet.
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