ANTIQUE 18thC IRISH PROVINCIAL CORK SOLID SILVER PAIR SALVER TRAYS, TERRY c1765
18th Century pair of Georgian Irish Provincial Silver Salvers, each of shaped circular form resting on three cast feet, applied scroll and shell rim and partly chased fluted border. Hallmarked Irish Provincial Silver (925), Cork, year 1765, Maker's mark CT for Carden Terry.
18th Century pair of Georgian Irish Provincial Silver Salvers, each of shaped circular form resting on three cast feet, applied scroll and shell rim and partly chased fluted border. Hallmarked Irish Provincial Silver (925), Cork, year 1765, Maker's mark CT for Carden Terry.
18th Century pair of Georgian Irish Provincial Silver Salvers, each of shaped circular form resting on three cast feet, applied scroll and shell rim and partly chased fluted border. Hallmarked Irish Provincial Silver (925), Cork, year 1765, Maker's mark CT for Carden Terry.
DESCRIPTION
Antique 18th Century pair of Georgian Irish Provincial Solid Silver Salvers, each of shaped circular form resting on three cast feet, applied scroll and shell rim and partly chased fluted border. Each salver is engraved with a family crest.
Georgian silverware from Cork is very sought after - a pair of salvers clearly marked such this is incredibly rare and valuable.
Both are Hallmarked Irish Provincial Silver ("Sterling" 925 standard), Cork, year 1765, Maker's mark CT (Carden Terry, important silversmith, for more information please follow this link).
CONDITION
In Great condition - No damage, just general wear.
SIZE
Diameter (each): 19cm
Total Weight: 620g