Discover a unique piece of history with this 19th-century Sunderland Bridge and Masonic glass tumbler, dating back to around 1800-1830. The tumbler boasts a slightly tapering cylindrical shape and features intricate engravings.
One side showcases a detailed depiction of a masted frigate sailing beneath the iconic Sunderland Bridge. Meanwhile, the reverse side is adorned with a circular panel containing various Masonic symbols such as a sextant, keys, and celestial elements like the sun, moon, and stars.
Adding to its charm, the tumbler also includes a moulded concentric ring at the base. Measuring approximately 9cm in height, this rare and fascinating piece is sure to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of maritime and Masonic history at Duggleby Auctioneers.