APPARENTLY NO MAKER'S MARK, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II IRISH SILVER SALTS
APPARENTLY NO MAKER'S MARK, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
Applied with aprons of foliage and fruit between lion-mask headed paw supports; also a pair of silver melon-fluted salts, indistinct maker's mark, London, 1813; and a silver mustard pot by Abstainando King, London, 1823
weighable silver 29 oz. (899 gr.) (5)
APPARENTLY NO MAKER'S MARK, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
Applied with aprons of foliage and fruit between lion-mask headed paw supports; also a pair of silver melon-fluted salts, indistinct maker's mark, London, 1813; and a silver mustard pot by Abstainando King, London, 1823
weighable silver 29 oz. (899 gr.) (5)
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