This beaker, engraved with anti-Catholic and anti-Jacobite slogans, was produced between 1707 and 1708 by Hugues Lossieux and Joseph Liddell.
Engraved on the sides are scenes of the Devil leading the Pope and the Pretender through the gate of death into the fiery mouth of Hell. Inscribed under the rim are the slogans: "I wish they were all han’d in a rope/The Pretender Devil and the Pope" and "Three mortal enemies remember/The Pope the Devil and the Pretender."
Photo by Museum of the City of New York