MAKER'S MARK POSSIBLY OF JOHN LAUGHLIN (I), DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
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A GEORGE II IRISH SILVER SAUCEBOAT,
MAKER'S MARK POSSIBLY OF JOHN LAUGHLIN (I), DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
Embossed with scrolls and flowers with crested rococo cartouche at front, shell & scroll feet, also a Queens pattern sauce ladle, Dublin, 1830; also an Irish sugar bowl chased with eagles & flowers & with protruding rim of roses, by Richard Garde (of Cork), Dublin, 1833 & a decorative pair of sugar tongs, Dublin, 1842
28 oz. (868 gm.) (4)
MAKER'S MARK POSSIBLY OF JOHN LAUGHLIN (I), DUBLIN, CIRCA 1750
Embossed with scrolls and flowers with crested rococo cartouche at front, shell & scroll feet, also a Queens pattern sauce ladle, Dublin, 1830; also an Irish sugar bowl chased with eagles & flowers & with protruding rim of roses, by Richard Garde (of Cork), Dublin, 1833 & a decorative pair of sugar tongs, Dublin, 1842
28 oz. (868 gm.) (4)
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