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Three-handled Loving Cup

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Three-handled loving-cup designed by H. Langford Warren, made by Arthur J. Stone, and enamelled by Laurin Hovey Martin. This is a footed cup with three handles, with a pattern of enamelled green leaves and gold grapes and Harvard crest in red.
Department of American Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Arthur J. Stone Commissioned by class of 1855 1906; to Edwin Hale Abbot Jr. 1906; his bequest to Fogg Art Museum 1966. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Bequest of Edwin H. Abbot
Title: Three-handled Loving Cup
Description:
Three-handled loving-cup designed by H.
Langford Warren, made by Arthur J.
Stone, and enamelled by Laurin Hovey Martin.
This is a footed cup with three handles, with a pattern of enamelled green leaves and gold grapes and Harvard crest in red.

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