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Irish Georgian Silver Tablespoons (Mixed Collection of 6) - Old English, Fiddle Patterns     Order Form     Request more information
Reference: S11143
Period: George III
Year: 1779, 1799, 1805, 1812, 1832
Silversmith: John Pittar, Michael Keating, Samuel Neville, Richard Sawyer, JS
Place: Dublin
Price: $ 580.00
Weight: 389 grams
Dimensions: 21.7-23.7 cm
Condition: Good, no repairs on any. 3 spoons have small dents to bowl, some light scratches and wear, all suitable for use.

Description: A mixed set of 6 Irish silver tablespoons, all with excellent hallmarks. 3 spoons are Old English pattern (a matching pair by John Pittar, 1779, bottom marked, with worn shellbacks, and a spoon by Michael Keating, 1799), and 3 are Fiddle pattern (1805 by J.S, 1812 by Richard Sawyer and 1832 by Samuel Neville, this last spoon has a rat-tail. 3 spoons have engraved family crest, 2 spoons have engraved initials, and one spoon has not been engraved. All 6 spoons have well struck and clear Dublin hallmarks, and clear makers marks.
Irish Georgian Silver Tablespoons (Mixed Collection of 6) - Old English, Fiddle Patterns
Irish Georgian Silver Tablespoons (Mixed Collection of 6) - Old English, Fiddle Patterns

Irish Georgian Silver Tablespoons (Mixed Collection of 6) - Old English, Fiddle Patterns
Irish Georgian Silver Tablespoons

Irish Georgian Silver Tablespoons (Mixed Collection of 6) - Old English, Fiddle Patterns
Irish silver tablespoons, mixed set

Irish Georgian Silver Tablespoons (Mixed Collection of 6) - Old English, Fiddle Patterns
John Pittar, Michael Keating, Samuel Neville, Richard Sawyer irish silver

Irish Georgian Silver Tablespoons (Mixed Collection of 6) - Old English, Fiddle Patterns
Irish silver hallmarks, sn, jp, rs, mk, is

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