Irish Sterling Silver Repousse Engraved Bowl William Egan Cork Dublin, 1911 Redo and then at the Central
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and then at the Central Academy of Fine Arts
The bust meant to be an interpretation of the ancient Greek beauty Phryne
An exceptional pair of investment quality antique marquetry card tables
He was enrolled at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts where he studied architecture
to the front is a reservoir to receive a wick which is guarded by two rats (a symbol of good fortune in Hindu culture)
Irish Sterling Silver Repousse Engraved Bowl William Egan Cork Dublin, 1911 Redo and then at the CentralA fine antique Irish sterling silver footed bowl by William Egan, County Cork, 1911. The bowl having an everted rim above a stepped globular body which is decorated with repousse work and also finely engraved, the bowl having a blank cartouche (no engraved monogram or family crest). Raised on a domed foot with corresponding decoration below a ribbed waist, the bowl is stamped with a Dublin hallmark with the date letter "Q" for 1911 and also stamped
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