A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SMALL SALVER AND FISH-SLICE, the waiter, Dublin, 1765, maker's mark of Joseph Jackson, oval, on four reeded tapering feet, the center engraved with crest within bright-cut navette form cartouche below tied ribbon, bright-cut and wriggle work engraved bands to the border, with applied reeded rim--8in. (20.3cm.) long; the fish-slice--Dublin, 1772, maker's mark of Richard Williams, the handle by another (reeded tapering), with bright-cut and pierced blade and engraved with initial--the salver 4.5oz.

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A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SMALL SALVER AND FISH-SLICE, the waiter, Dublin, 1765, maker's mark of Joseph Jackson, oval, on four reeded tapering feet, the center engraved with crest within bright-cut navette form cartouche below tied ribbon, bright-cut and wriggle work engraved bands to the border, with applied reeded rim--8in. (20.3cm.) long; the fish-slice--Dublin, 1772, maker's mark of Richard Williams, the handle by another (reeded tapering), with bright-cut and pierced blade and engraved with initial--the salver 4.5oz.

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