AN IRISH GEORGE II SILVER TWO HANDLED CUP, Dublin c.1740, presented to Isaac Greenwood Esq. by Mary Bower with inscription and date 1825, the body of semi-ovoid with central girdle and applied...
AN IRISH GEORGE II SILVER TWO HANDLED CUP, Dublin c.1740, presented to Isaac Greenwood Esq. by Mary Bower with inscription and date 1825, the body of semi-ovoid with central girdle and applied with opposing scroll handles, gilded interior on waisted circular foot, (c.12 troy ozs).13.5cm high, 17cm wide across handles
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