This solid silver twin-handled trophy cup, crafted by Robert Chandler in Birmingham in 1924, is an elegant example of early 20th-century silver craftsmanship. The cup features two handles, which enhance its presence and make it an impressive award piece.
It measures 18 cm in height and 19 cm at its widest point, with a weight of 310 grams, indicating a sturdy and high-quality construction typical of Robert Chandler's work. The cup was awarded at the Devon County Show in Plymouth in 1925, adding historical significance related to agricultural achievements.
This trophy is a valuable piece for collectors of antique silver or those interested in the history of agricultural awards. Its combination of historical importance and aesthetic appeal makes it a standout addition to any collection or display.