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Title: The practical book of early American arts and crafts
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Eberlein, Harold Donaldson McClure, Abbot Bainbridge, Mabel Foster
Subjects: Decoration and ornament Antiques
Publisher: Philadelphia : Lippincott
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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HOLYOKE ARMS; EXAMPLE OF HERALDIC ENGRAVING CUP OR BEAKER BY SAMUEL DROWNE. 1749-1815 REPOUSSE AND CHASED Clearwater Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Courtesy of the Honourable A. T. Clearwater, Kingston-on- Hudson
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SILVER; DOMESTIC AND ECCLESIASTICAL 143 Cans ob Cups with Handles were virtually the samething, and, if any distinction is to be drawn, it is thatthe term can is of early use and seems preferably to beapplied to vessels of more generous capacity than theother appellation. Both varieties seem to have beenevolved from the bowl with handles, a vessel seeminglyused to drink from upon some occasions. Akin to thetwo- or even three-handled bowls were the large two-handled loving-cups with covers, belonging to the latterpart of the seventeenth century and the early part ofthe eighteenth. The great loving-cup with cover andtwo handles, made by John Cony and presented toHarvard in 1701 by the Honourable William Stoughton,is an admirable example of this type, apparently thenearest relative of the can or cup. Cans or cups of the 1st chronological division, em-bracing the latter years of the seventeenth century andthe fore part of the eighteenth, were of various heightsand diameters, with either o

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