One of rarest pieces of Irish silver to be auctioned 50 years after it resurfaced

One of the rarest pieces of Irish silver ever to come to market will be auctioned in England later this month.

One of rarest pieces of Irish silver to be auctioned 50 years after it resurfaced

One of the rarest pieces of Irish silver ever to come to market will be auctioned in England later this month.

The shallow bowl was made in Dublin during the time of Oliver Cromwell, between around 1659 and 1663.

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