Silver tray first title Irish 925/000. It... - Lot 108 - Marie-Saint Germain

Lot 108
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Silver tray first title Irish 925/000. It... - Lot 108 - Marie-Saint Germain
Silver tray first title Irish 925/000. It rests on four cast feet decorated with scrolls and shells. The octolobed tray, contoured by a frieze of gadroons and a step, presents a decoration of fruits, vegetables and chiselled rocaille. In the centre, a cartouche engraved with a coat of arms under a helmet with mantling and crest with a wolf, with the arms in part of the Pigot-Colclough families (a descendant branch of John Pigott {died 1722}, squire of Kilinny in County Limerick, owner of Tintern Manor). Bears the erased punch of the Irish control and the letter I (1844?). Punched with the Minerva second title. Height : 3,7 cm - Length : 33,2 cm Depth of the plate: 2 cm - Gross weight: 1014 gr Carries the engraved mention "30=3" on the back. We thank Mr. Yvan Rocher and Mr. Alban Pérès for their help in identifying the coat of arms.
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