An Irish silver cream jug, apparently unmarked, Dublin, date letter worn, possibly 1760
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An Irish silver cream jug, apparently unmarked, Dublin, date letter worn, possibly 1760
helmet-shaped, the girdled body moulded with a mask, initials and a crest amongst flowerheads, berries and c-scrolls, the lower section moulded with swags of seashells and flowerheads, the side applied with a leaf-capped scroll handle, raised on three lion-mask headed legs, on paw feet, dents to two legs, 10,4cm high, 165g
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