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Overall height 17¼" 43.7cm, weight 4lb 1½oz 1857g, foot diameter 4¾" 12cm
Stem and container height 11¼" 28.4cm, weight 2lb 10½oz 1214g
Cover height 6½" 16.5cm, weight 1lb 6¾oz 651g
Around the container is a beautifully engraved scene:
Rocky / pebbly base with some grass.Trees and bushes, both coniferous and deciduous.Magnificent 9 point red deer stag in full roar with shaggy mane and sides. The angle between the brow tine and the main beam has been accurately engraved at over 90° — less than 90° is a distinguishing feature of the related sika deer, see here. The shaggy mane is a feature of the British / Norwegian race (same source).Red deer hind.Two spotty red deer calves, one in mid gambol.Seven large birds soaring overhead of the raptor (eagle/buzzard) type. The foot and cover have been engraved with a single stem on which are oak leaves with two acorns in between. Oddly the acorns on the foot have little blips at their free ends, whereas those on the cover don't.
The stems exhibit a total of 15 knops of varying types, including two examples of one formed from four rods with a twist.
No pontil scar or mark.
The metal is lightly seedy throughout.
What is it? Note that it's probably not a covered drinking vessel, as the thick rim is squared off and the drinker would have difficulty in not dribbling! All thoughts welcome.
Bernard C.

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