- Object numberPLYMG.2015.93A+B
- TitleThe Sparke Cup
- Object
- CreatorThomas Jenkins (Silversmith), Joseph Wilcockes (Engraver)
- DescriptionGeneral Description: Silver-gilt two handled cup and cover. Chased and embossed with a scrolling foliate pattern. The cup has two large, leaf-capped scrolled handles and the cover has an acanthus finial. (, )
Associated Information: The cup was purchased by the city of Plymouth in 1680. The Receiver’s Book for that year states: “£37 10s paid for a large silver salver Cawdle Cupp and cover, embost and thick washed with gold weighing 75 ounces, given to John Spark one of the burgesses in Parliament for this Borough, in token of the Respect and Gratitude of this Towne for his faithfull and diligent service.” At this point the city also paid local silversmith, Joseph Wilcockes, 10s ‘for ingraving the severall Arms of this Burrough and of the said Mr Sparke on the said plate.’ The arms of the city of Plymouth and of John Sparke appear pricked on each side of the cup and on the salver. (, ) - Production date, 1672 - 1673, 1680
- Production placeLondon (Silversmith), Plymouth (Engraver)
- Materialwhole: silver gilt
- Technique
- Dimensions
- cup and cover height 19 cm
- cup across handles width 24.5 cm
- 190 mm
- 270 mm
- 180 mm
- 1.6 kg
- Inscription
coat of arms, centre of salver, front of cup, pricked: {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Segoe UI;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs18 Coats of Arms\par } (Description: Sparke Family Coat of Arms Plymouth Coat of Arms)
- Credit lineAcquired with the assistance of the Art Fund, Arts Council England/Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund and the Friends of Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery.