A Charles II silver beaker, maker R N crowned, London 1679 with cylindrical body and flared top and embossed floral band with 'dot' stamped initials IH 1770 and 1679 to base, 8.8cm high (Known as the Hyden Cup and maker possibly Richard Neale)

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