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Drawing of challenge cup, plate 71 of Modern English Silverwork, by C. R. Ashbee

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English: Caption from page 28 of Modern English Silverwork, by C. R. Ashbee: "Challenge cup: designed and made for Captain R. M. Glossop as a gift to the Chipping Campden Sports Club for its Swimming Races. The base and stem are six-sided, the knop has also six sides the top of each mounted with malachite, and contains an enamel (by F. C. Varley) of the swimming pool with Campden church in the distance. Round the bowl are hung small circular tablets for the names of winners. These are painted on in gold every year. This cup is nearly 17 inches high, and is here drawn to two-thirds of its full size."
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