Wednesday 24 May 2023
A Queen Anne Irish silver bowl, Dublin, 1708, Thomas Bolton, of plain circular form, the bowl...
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Description
A Queen Anne Irish silver bowl, Dublin, 1708, Thomas Bolton, of plain circular form, the bowl raised on a shallow circular foot and engraved with diamond-shaped crest, the underside inscribed with scratch weight 7=16, approx. 10.3cm dia., 6.5cm high, approx. weight 4.2oz
Lot Footnotes
Some surface scratching, nicking and pitting noted. Heavier nicking to the inside of the bowl. Some dark staining, tarnish and general marking to the inside also. Some marking may be permanent. Some patches around the rim. Some wear to engraving on the side of the bowl. The bowl is steady on its foot. The sides of the bowl are quite thin and flexible - possible erasures.
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