Salisbury Pewter Baby Cup - Georgia
Salisbury’s Georgia Baby Cup in pewter represents one of the two major Southern design styles of the early 19th century. Patterned after the work of E.J. Johnston of Macon (c. 1851), the modified pear shape design is an early Southern favorite. The delicate beading on the Georgia Baby Cup reflects a sophistication of taste, typical of early Georgia.
We engrave these using a diamond cutter and complex fill patterns to cut into the metal. This makes for an item likely to become a family heirloom.
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