Robert Calderwood
Jewels
About this Item
Dublin, Ireland
An Irish silver tray, Robert Calderwood, Dublin, 1747
circular, of wavy outline, the centre engraved with an armorial enclosed by a continuous band of grape vines, fruit and putti, the rim moulded with acanthus leaves and c-scrolls, raised on four outswept scroll feet, 45,5cm diameter, 3230g
Provenance
The arms are those of O'Neill, Earls O'Neill, extinct 1841.
Sold Sotheby's London 27 April 2010, Lot 255
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