27th Apr, 2021 10:00

Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Untiring)

 
  Lot 59
 

59

[M] A RARE INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER MUG, CALCUTTA, 1768, MADE FROM BULLION RECOVERED FROM THE EAST INDIAMAN THE PRINCE OF WALES

A RARE INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER MUG, CALCUTTA, 1768, MADE FROM BULLION RECOVERED FROM THE EAST INDIAMAN THE PRINCE OF WALES

plain baluster form on spreading circular foot, with double scroll handle engraved with foliate capital, engraved saved from the wreck of The Prince of Wales when she was lost off the Island of Babelmandel A.D..1768. -- 5in. (13cm.)

The Prince of Wales, Captain Clutterbuck, sailed from Mocha in Yemen for Calcutta on 31 July 1767 but foundered the next day off the island of Perim in the Bab-el-Mandeb (’Babelmandel’), the straits connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden. The ship was carrying bullion of which, according to newspaper accounts, ’only about 10,000 dollars were saved‛. This mug was probably crafted on eventual arrival in Calcutta from some of this recovered silver.

Estimated at £1,500 - £2,000

Condition Report

Very good overall condition, no bruises, Calcutta mark on base with maker’s (?) cypher of crescent and river?

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A RARE INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER MUG, CALCUTTA, 1768, MADE FROM BULLION RECOVERED FROM THE EAST INDIAMAN THE PRINCE OF WALES

plain baluster form on spreading circular foot, with double scroll handle engraved with foliate capital, engraved saved from the wreck of The Prince of Wales when she was lost off the Island of Babelmandel A.D..1768. -- 5in. (13cm.)

The Prince of Wales, Captain Clutterbuck, sailed from Mocha in Yemen for Calcutta on 31 July 1767 but foundered the next day off the island of Perim in the Bab-el-Mandeb (’Babelmandel’), the straits connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden. The ship was carrying bullion of which, according to newspaper accounts, ’only about 10,000 dollars were saved‛. This mug was probably crafted on eventual arrival in Calcutta from some of this recovered silver.

Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Untiring), 27th Apr, 2021

Mercantile (Sail) 1-123

Mercantile (Steam) 124-166

Naval (Sail) 170-252

Naval (Steam) 255-339

Navigational & Scientific Instruments 340-395

 

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