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A pair of very fine and rare George III period Cork silver goblets made circa 1770 by Carden Terry. The goblets are of bell shaped form onto cylindrical stems, to a circular spreading gadrooned foot.
The body of each goblet is engraved on one side with a fine original family crest and the interiors retain the original pale gilding. Under the base they are marked 1 and 2 respectively- a rare pair of Cork goblets in very fine condition.
- Maker: CARDEN TERRY.
Origin: Cork.
Year: 1770.
Dimensions
Height 6.25 inches 15.87 cmCondition report
GoodStock number
W182x11The BADA Standard
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