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Pair of marriage rummers English Circa 1810.

Pair of marriage rummers.  The cylinder  bowls engraved with symbols of love and marriage. A single dove flies away with a heart in its beak, whilst two others sit perched sharing a pecked kiss.  A dog (often used to represent fidelity) sits chained to a plinth upon which two hearts are represented. The reverse the monogram TMAM and HM is engraved within a cartouche.

Width: 9.5 cm (3.7 in)

Height: 15 cm (5.9 in)

Note: These glasses are illustrated in Rummers 'A Social History Told in Glass' by Timothy Mills 2013, p.91, Fig 84.

Condition: Very good with no chips, cracks or evidence of restoration.

Price

£595.00



Stock number

7118
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