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Very Rare! Authentic 20th Century British Royal Navy 1/2 Imperial Gallon Navy Rum Cup or Grog Cup Copper Measure Produced During the Reign of King George V.


Cipher is indecipherable due to solder splat but clearly arsenal marked with a K over 52 indicating place of production location an I over 53, and official Government inventory part number "53170" stamped onto the bottom.

All Copper non-machine manufactured/stamped with Riveted Handle, Inside Tinned, 1/2 Gallon Measure. Arsenal marks and government stamps still clearly seen. The authenticity shows in the British Government or Admiralty approved construction to Royal Navy specifications of this 1 Gallon Rum or Grog Measure with three rivets securing the handle to the body of the cup (two top and one bottom).
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british royal navy rum cups and mixing tub - 1 Gallon Cup is the largest of the set british royal navy rum cup 1 imperial gallon, half gallon and funnels for comparison

Above photograph to the left shows a complete set of eight Rum Cups or Grog Measuring Cups, from right to left: 1 Gallon, 1/2 Gallon, 1 Quart, 1 Pint, 1/2 Pint, 1.5 Gill, 1 Gill and Half Gill. A Rum Bosun from each mess would come to collect the grog ration for his mess - each man entitled to 1 and 1/2 gills of grog. A pint measure holds 8 x 1/2 gills, and obviously a 1/2 gill measure is a half gill. If the Rum Bosun's mess contained 6 individuals that were entitled to 'draw the tot', then that is 6 x 1 and 1/2 gills of grog, equalling 9 half gills of grog. The Rum Bosun would then receive a 1 pint measure and 1/2 gill measure which would be dipped into the 'grog tub' and then poured into his "rum fanny" to be brought back and served to his mess mates.

Above photo to the right provides a comparative perspective between a 1 Imperial Gallon Copper Rum Cup, Half Gallon Copper Rum Cup and Two Copper Funnels all Specifically Made and Used in the preparation, mixing and dispensing of British Royal Navy Imperial Rum and Grog!

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british royal navy rum cup imperial half gallon arsenal marked british royal navy rum cup imperial half gallon arsenal marked

british royal navy rum cup british royal navy rum cup imperial half gallon arsenal marked british royal navy rum cup imperial half gallon arsenal marked

british royal navy rum cup british royal navy rum cup imperial half gallon arsenal marked british royal navy rum cup imperial half gallon arsenal marked

 
Authentic 20th Century British Royal Navy 1/2 Imperial Gallon Rum Cup or Grog Cup
Cipher indeciperable due to solder, clearly arsenal marked with a K over 52 indicating place of manufacture, and the part number 53170 stamped on the bottom, front of cup is simply stamped "1/2 GALLON".
 
british royal navy rum cup copper measure 1 gallon 20th century
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1/2 Imperial Gallon
 
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Because of heritage and lineage the US Navy imitated and mirror imaged much of both equipment and traditions as found in the British Royal Navy. As such the American Navy also had "Measures" in blue speckled graniteware but only five, from the largest 1 Gallon to 1 gill unit measure. The US Navy equivalent "Measures" can be found by By Clicking Here - US Navy Measures.

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