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MARK OF GEORGE BEERE, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
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A GEORGE II IRISH SILVER COFFEE-POT
MARK OF GEORGE BEERE, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
Tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with foliage capped handle, overall chased with foliage and flower scrolls, heightened with shells and birds, the hinged cover with a pinecone finial, engraved on each side with a crest within a garter, marked near rim and on cover bezel
10 in. (25.3 cm.) high
gross weight 38 oz. (1,191 gr.)
The crests are those of Le Poer Trench as borne by the Earls of Clancarty.
MARK OF GEORGE BEERE, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
Tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with foliage capped handle, overall chased with foliage and flower scrolls, heightened with shells and birds, the hinged cover with a pinecone finial, engraved on each side with a crest within a garter, marked near rim and on cover bezel
10 in. (25.3 cm.) high
gross weight 38 oz. (1,191 gr.)
The crests are those of Le Poer Trench as borne by the Earls of Clancarty.
Literature
K. Ticher, Irish Silver in the Rococo Period, Shannon, 1972, Fig.13
Special notice
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