20th May, 2021 9:30
An Irish George III silver epergne, the central pierced and cast bowl engraved with a coat of arms, above four removeable arms supporting pierced baskets with swing handles, and four further arms supporting piearced dishes, each engraved with a crest, the stand cast with flowering foliate swags on four scroll and flared feet, Dublin 1771, by Richard Williams.
Sold for £11,500
Condition Report
177.19 troy oz. Some losses to two of the dishes, and one dish has buckled. The central bowl has a piece of piercing raised.
An Irish George III silver epergne, the central pierced and cast bowl engraved with a coat of arms, above four removeable arms supporting pierced baskets with swing handles, and four further arms supporting piearced dishes, each engraved with a crest, the stand cast with flowering foliate swags on four scroll and flared feet, Dublin 1771, by Richard Williams.
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