Silversmith
| Makers' Mark
| Period & Location
| Notes
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Maurice Fitzgerald
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| 1760-1817 Mary Street Bridge Street (from 1789) Limerick
| Possibly apprenticed to Vere Forster at Dublin. Granted freedom, 1774. Registered at Dublin, 1784. Bridge St. shop was formerly occupied by George Moore. Deceased, 1817.
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M G or M C
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| unidentified mark (possibilities) Michael Cooper - Cork Matthew Codd - Navan Michael Cody - Frankford
| Stamped twice on a 1775 Dublin hallmarked spoon, one instance overstamps original maker's mark.
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M M
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| unidentified mark (possibilities) Michael O'Mara - Galway
| found on a small oval strawberry dish, mid eighteenth c. vintage
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Matthew Walsh (Welsh)
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| 4th Q. 18th C. Quay Lane Limerick
| Reg. at Dublin in 1784. Probably father to Thomas Walsh
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Patrick Connell
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| 4th Q. 18th C. Main Street, Englishtown (1784) Mary Street (1788) Limerick
| Noted in 1779. Registered at Dublin, 1784. Still extant, 1792.
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Phineas Garde
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| 1812-1845 Cork
| Garde's apprenticeship became the subject of a Parliamentary Inquiry
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Philip Walsh
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| 4th Q. 18th C. Main Street (1777) "Near the Jail, Englishtown" {1779) Main Street (1784) Limerick
| Received freedom, 1781. Registered at Dublin, 1784. Relationship to other Walsh/Welsh Limerick silversmiths is not known.
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Robert Armstrong
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| mid 18th C. Kinsale County Cork
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Robert Cave
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| c.1830's Cork
| Cave's mark has been noted on work by Richard Garde, assayed in Dublin. Cave may have acted as his retailer.
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Samuel Reily
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| 1777-1809 Daunt's Bridge, Grand Parade (1781, 1787, and 1795) Lamb Square (1809) Cork
| Initial mark registered at Dublin, 1784
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Richard Garde
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| 18, Broad Lane (1824) 17, Broad Lane (1833) Cork
| Registered at Dublin 1827
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Robert Goble Sr. &Robert Goble Jr.
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| Robert Goble Sr. active c.1670-c.1719
Robert Goble Jr. active c.1706-c.1737
Cork
| Robert Goble Sr., Warden 1672, Master 1677, 1694-1695 of the Cork Goldsmiths Company. Maker of the Trades Guild of the City of Cork Mace in 1696. Deceased c.1719 and buried in the Huguenot Cemetery.
Robert Goble Jr., mentioned 1706, 1709, Warden of the Cork Goldsmiths Company 1719. Deceased 1737.
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