DUBLIN, 1725, MAKER'S MARK PROBABLY THAT OF EDWARD WORKMAN OVERSTRIKING ANOTHER
Details
A George I Irish silver bowl
Dublin, 1725, maker's mark probably that of Edward Workman overstriking another
Plain circular and with everted rim, on moulded rim foot, the body engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliage mantling and later with a crest with Baron's coronet above, marked on base and engraved with scratchweight '12=5'
6in. (16.5cm.) diam., 3in. (8.5cm.) high
11ozs. (350gr.)
Dublin, 1725, maker's mark probably that of Edward Workman overstriking another
Plain circular and with everted rim, on moulded rim foot, the body engraved with a coat-of-arms within foliage mantling and later with a crest with Baron's coronet above, marked on base and engraved with scratchweight '12=5'
6in. (16.5cm.) diam., 3in. (8.5cm.) high
11ozs. (350gr.)
Provenance
Almost certainly Samuel Monsell Esq. of Tervoe and thence by descent to his grandson William Thomas Monsell Esq. (1754-1822) and thence by descent to his son William, 1st Baron Emly, and thence by descent to
The Rt. Hon Lord Emly (+); Christie's London, 11 July 1934, lot 145 (50 to Monsell)
Bolton, 1st Viscount Monsell P.C. (1881-1969)
The Rt. Hon Lord Emly (+); Christie's London, 11 July 1934, lot 145 (50 to Monsell)
Bolton, 1st Viscount Monsell P.C. (1881-1969)