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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 11883370, member: 10944"]In another 100 years the later engraving will be a charming detail. Like a 17th century spoon passed down through a family with new initials added to it when it was gifted in the 18th century…or something like that. At least the engraving on your goblets was done well. Some stiff machine engraving would bother me. This doesn’t nearly as much as it could. Great finds, great price! I have a nice Boulton tray. It’s neat to own pieces made by important figures in history.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 11883370, member: 10944"]In another 100 years the later engraving will be a charming detail. Like a 17th century spoon passed down through a family with new initials added to it when it was gifted in the 18th century…or something like that. At least the engraving on your goblets was done well. Some stiff machine engraving would bother me. This doesn’t nearly as much as it could. Great finds, great price! I have a nice Boulton tray. It’s neat to own pieces made by important figures in history.[/QUOTE]
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