Elegant George V Sterling Silver Dish Ring of traditional waisted form with pierced lattice work and chinoiserie decoration and spiral reeded rim.
Assayed Birmingham 1910. Weight: 13ozs.
Height: 3.5" (9cm). Base diam: 8.25" (21cm).
Eur.1175.00 Sold
Shipped to Lexington, Massachusetts, USA
Irish Dish Ring (sometimes erroneously referred to as Potatoe Rings) were first made in Dublin Ireland between about 1780 and 1808, were originally of silver and highly ornamented. They were usually elliptical in outline and wider in each dimension below than above. The largest know examples were up to ten inches in diam and up to four inched in height. Use was made of both piercing and repousse work to obtain the highest decorative effects, this style of decoration was necessary to help the heat escape from hot table dishes through the piercing. This is a stunning example in wonderful condition.