English Victorian Mug with Robinson Crusoe & Friday After Lydon
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Description
Victorian sterling silver baby cup. Made by Robert Harper in London in 1871. Baluster bowl on raised foot; wrapped and bracketed double-scroll handle with graduated beading. Chased and engraved scene from Robinson Crusoe: In the foreground stands the hero in the baggy garb of a marooned islander. He holds a long gun with more survival tools—including a hatchet—slipped under his belt. He points to a group of people in the distance. The beneficiary of his observation is Friday, the captive indigene he rescued from cannibals. An adaptation after Alexander Francis Lydon (1836-1917), who had illustrated Defoe's classic novel less than a decade before in the 1860s. One conspicuous change: Friday is made to look more indigenous in a loin cloth rather than the European garb he is portrayed wearing by Lydon. Bosky frame with engraved christening presentation dated 1873. Interior gilt-washed. Fully marked. Very good condition.
Overall dimensions: H 5 x W 4 1/2 x D 3 1/8 in. Weight: 5.3 troy ounces. #BY397 -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 19th Century Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Traditional, Victorian Dealer Reference #: BY397 Incollect Reference #: 742199 -
Dimensions
W. 4.5 in; H. 5 in; D. 3.125 in; W. 11.43 cm; H. 12.7 cm; D. 7.94 cm;
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