Cup
Date1718
Marked by
John Coney
(1655/56 - 1722)
Secondary Maker
Israel Trask
MediumSilver
DimensionsOH: 5 7/8" OH with handle: 6" OW: 4 3/8" OW with handle: 6 ½"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, Hugh Trumbull Adams in memory of his parents, Hugh Leander Adams and Mary Trumbull Adams
Object number2010-9
DescriptionCup (formerly a beaker; handle added in 1809): Inverted bell-shaped body with applied stepped base and molded band at lip; one hollow S-scroll handle with slight grip to left of engraved inscription on body.Label TextThese two vessels were part of the communion silver of the First Church of Beverly, Massachusetts. The circa 1718 cup on the left (2010-9) was formerly a beaker without handles, and the circa 1730 cup on the right (2010-10) was originally made with two handles. Surviving records document an 1809 decision to alter these two objects. The church paid Israel Trask, a local silversmith and pewterer, $1.75 to remove one handle from the Blowers cup and attach it to the Coney beaker, making them easier to pass among communicants.
Inscribed"The gift of Robt Brisco 1718" engraved on front
MarkingsMarked in relief on base and on body opposite engraved inscription: "IC" with crown above and coney (rabbit) below, in a shield
ProvenanceThe donor of the beaker, Robert Briscoe, married first Abigail Stone (c. 1672-1724), and second Elizabeth Dudley, of Exeter, New Hampshire.
ca. 1730
1729-1730
1715-1716
1738-1739
ca. 1811
1735-1745
1792-1800
1815-1816
1708-1709
ca. 1810
Probably 1719
1744-1745