A 3,500–4,000 year old mug, found at South Willingham, Lincolnshire :)pic.twitter.com/YWzv6dathq
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The Bronze Age Rillaton gold cup, c.1700 BC, found in 1837 in a stone cist beneath a barrow at Rillaton, Cornwall: https://www.royalcollection.org.uk/collection/69742/the-rillaton-cup …pic.twitter.com/8tHc9Hii6c
A 3D model of the Bronze Age Ringlemere cup, 1700–1500 BC :)https://twitter.com/AmeliaKnowlson/status/923863890500423680 …
An Anglo-Saxon glass palm cup of the 6th/7thC, found in the 18thC at St Martin in the Fields, London: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=88791&partId=1&page=5&matcult=8832 …pic.twitter.com/S6CffDDsyG
Heavens, these are lovely. But the amber one is a jaw-dropping stunner! Thank you!
I am running out of superlatives for the wonderful objects @caitlinrgreen posts
Hah! Glad you like :)
**GASP**
I know! :)
The amber cup is incredible.
Isn't it! :)
That is brilliant. Beautiful work.
The amber cup - fantastic!
Incredibly beautiful.
That's special
Gorgeous!
beautiful!
I've had a Cup-a-soup just like that.............what
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