A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER GOBLET AND TWO GEORGE II SILVER GOBLETS, each with bell shaped bowl, on stemmed raised circular foot, comprising: the first Dublin, 1789, maker's mark of Matthew West, gilt lined, the body bright cut engraved with floral festoons centering crest, all within wrigglework festoon, with foliate bright cut rim (patch)--6¼in. (15.8cm.) high, the second--London, 1791, maker's mark of Henry Chawner, the base bright cut engraved with stiff leaf band, the body bright cut engraved with grapevine festoons center vacant shaped rectangular cartouche, above bright cut with scrolling foliate band on finely reeded ground, gilt lined--6½in. (16.5cm.) high, the third--London, 1802, maker's mark of Robert Stevenson, with base and shoulder with bright cut engraved stylized foliate band enclosed by wrigglework--6¾in. (17.1cm.) high, 25oz. (3)

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A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER GOBLET AND TWO GEORGE II SILVER GOBLETS, each with bell shaped bowl, on stemmed raised circular foot, comprising: the first Dublin, 1789, maker's mark of Matthew West, gilt lined, the body bright cut engraved with floral festoons centering crest, all within wrigglework festoon, with foliate bright cut rim (patch)--6¼in. (15.8cm.) high, the second--London, 1791, maker's mark of Henry Chawner, the base bright cut engraved with stiff leaf band, the body bright cut engraved with grapevine festoons center vacant shaped rectangular cartouche, above bright cut with scrolling foliate band on finely reeded ground, gilt lined--6½in. (16.5cm.) high, the third--London, 1802, maker's mark of Robert Stevenson, with base and shoulder with bright cut engraved stylized foliate band enclosed by wrigglework--6¾in. (17.1cm.) high, 25oz. (3)

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