Sterling Silver Irish Bowl w/Handles, c 1899
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This beautifully made and impressive Sterling Silver Irish Bowl with attractively curved handles was made in London in 1899 and is hallmarked with the London Assay Mark.
This bowl would make a perfect trophy, award or presentation piece and is ideal for engraving with a name, company logo and event details & dates. The bowl comes with a plinth and an engraving plaque. Engraving will be quoted separately.
Width: 33.5cm to include handles, actual diameter of bowl 23.5cm. Height, 17cm H with handles
For further details please contact: hello@inkerman.co.uk or call on 01892 752211. Please note this is an Antique Trophy so does have some slight imperfections due to its age. Antique Trophies are exempt from VAT.
The sustainability of antique trophies can be weighed against the environmental impact of creating new trophies. If an antique trophy is preserved and displayed, it may reduce the demand for new trophies to be created, which can have a positive impact on the environment. Proper care can extend the life of the trophy and prevent the need for replacements or repairs that would require additional resources and materials.
This beautifully made and impressive Sterling Silver Irish Bowl with attractively curved handles was made in London in 1899 and is hallmarked with the London Assay Mark.
This bowl would make a perfect trophy, award or presentation piece and is ideal for engraving with a name, company logo and event details & dates. The bowl comes with a plinth and an engraving plaque. Engraving will be quoted separately.
Width: 33.5cm to include handles, actual diameter of bowl 23.5cm. Height, 17cm H with handles
For further details please contact: hello@inkerman.co.uk or call on 01892 752211. Please note this is an Antique Trophy so does have some slight imperfections due to its age. Antique Trophies are exempt from VAT.
The sustainability of antique trophies can be weighed against the environmental impact of creating new trophies. If an antique trophy is preserved and displayed, it may reduce the demand for new trophies to be created, which can have a positive impact on the environment. Proper care can extend the life of the trophy and prevent the need for replacements or repairs that would require additional resources and materials.