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AN EARLY GEORGE III IRISH SILVER QUAICH AND COVER, Dublin c.1760, maker's mark of John Graham, with milled rims and shaped and ribbed flanges, the domed cover with acorn finial, engraved with a...
AN EARLY GEORGE III IRISH SILVER QUAICH AND COVER, Dublin c.1760, maker's mark of John Graham, with milled rims and shaped and ribbed flanges, the domed cover with acorn finial, engraved with a crest and coronet, 24cm wide over flanges. The crest is that of Thomas Knox, Earl of Ranfurly, Dungannon House, Co. Tyrone. This type of bowl is more commonly found in Scottish silver.
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