£1,125
Scottish Works of Art & Whisky | 606
Auction: 12 August 2020 at 11:00 BST
marked GB, AB, GB, AB, the deep baluster bowl with flared rim, fluted lower section and engraved crest, motto and initials, on a knopped trumpet stem and with gadrooned foot
Heraldry: The crest as engraved upon this Scottish Provisional Sterling Silver Goblet by George and Alexander Booth of Aberdeen dating to circa 1825 – 50 is that of the family of Lumsden. It may be blazoned as follows:
Crest: A naked arm grasping a sword proper
Motto: Deo dono sum quod sum [By the gift of God I am what I am]
Note: Undoubtedly the owner of this goblet claims descent from the family of the Lumsdens of Cushnie in the County of Aberdeenshire. They stemmed from Thomas Lumsden of Conland in the County of Fife and of Medlar in the County of Aberdeenshire, who was living during the mid to late 15th Century. Whether or not he was in the direct line of descent we have no knowledge, but if not, he was undoubtedly numbered as a member of one the numerous cadet branches of the family.