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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 137013, member: 25"]The Hugenin mentioned was a Canadian who left for England in 1865, and although militart service is listed, it would not have been in a United States war. He would hvce been in England when, by the looks of it, this cup was made, although if there is no British hallmark it is rather odd. Hallmarks can be small, discretely placed and well rubbed.</p><p><br /></p><p>He was described as a sportsman so a sports trophy would not be unusual.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 137013, member: 25"]The Hugenin mentioned was a Canadian who left for England in 1865, and although militart service is listed, it would not have been in a United States war. He would hvce been in England when, by the looks of it, this cup was made, although if there is no British hallmark it is rather odd. Hallmarks can be small, discretely placed and well rubbed. He was described as a sportsman so a sports trophy would not be unusual.[/QUOTE]
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