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MARK OF CHRISTOPHER SKINNER, DUBLIN, 1739,
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A GEORGE II IRISH SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOON,
MARK OF CHRISTOPHER SKINNER, DUBLIN, 1739,
With very pronounced rib down the front of the stem, reverse inscribed with contemporary initials "K" over "R-E", 8 5/8 in. long (22 cm.), ALSO a George III Irish silver cream ladle, mark of John Sheils, Dublin, circa 1785, the pointed end engraved with ram crest, the bowl with projecting lip, (maker's mark, crowned harp & Hibernia), 5 1/8 in. long (13 cm.), 3 oz. (2)
MARK OF CHRISTOPHER SKINNER, DUBLIN, 1739,
With very pronounced rib down the front of the stem, reverse inscribed with contemporary initials "K" over "R-E", 8 5/8 in. long (22 cm.), ALSO a George III Irish silver cream ladle, mark of John Sheils, Dublin, circa 1785, the pointed end engraved with ram crest, the bowl with projecting lip, (maker's mark, crowned harp & Hibernia), 5 1/8 in. long (13 cm.), 3 oz. (2)
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