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Irish Silver Georgian Tablespoons (Pair) - Newton Family Crest, Irish Ducal Coronet, John Bayly
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Reference: S11388
Period: George IV
Year: 1801
Silversmith: John Bayly
Place: Dublin
Price: $ 400.00 Weight: 149 grams Dimensions: 23.8 cm Condition: Excellent, strong tips, have not seen much use at all.
Description: A lovely pair of Irish Georgian silver tablespoons in the Old English pattern, with an engraved family crest for the Newton family of Dunleckney, County Carlow, featuring a Ducal coronet. The spoons are a pleasing quality, and are in excellent condition, the engraving is also crisp and clear. The crest features a boars head above Ducal coronet (with strawberry leaves), with 2 ostrich feathers above the coronet. The spoons are also engraved with owners initials N/GG on the drop. The hallmarks are clear on both spoons, the makers mark JB has wear to one of the J's. John Bayly worked between 1787 and 1804 (Bennett mark 204). These spoons would have been made for Colonel Philip Newton (1770-1833) and his wife Sarah when they inherited the Dunleckney estate in 1802. Note - we have a matching spoon S 11389.
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Irish Silver Georgian Tablespoons (Pair) - Newton Family Crest, Irish Ducal Coronet, John Bayly
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Irish Silver Georgian Tablespoons
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Newton Family Crest, Irish Ducal Coronet,
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Irish silver engraved initials NGG
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Irish silver spoon bowl
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John Bayly Dublin 1801 silver hallmarks
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Antique irish silver spoons
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