A MATCHED PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER...
A MATCHED PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SALVERS, Dublin 1770, mark of William Townsend and probably of David Bomes, of circular form, the plain central reserve engraved with crest enclosed within a raised piecrust rim with chased acanthus and shell decoration, raised on cabriole legs and hoof feet, (c.24½ troy ozs in total). Each 21cm diameter
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A MATCHED PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SALVERS, Dublin 1770, mark of William Townsend and probably of David Bomes, of circular form, the plain central reserve engraved with crest enclosed within a raised piecrust rim with chased acanthus and shell decoration, raised on cabriole legs and hoof feet, (c.24½ troy ozs in total). Each 21cm diameter