Silversmith
| Makers' Mark
| Period & Location
| Notes
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Richard Joyce
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| 1691-1737 Shop Street Galway
| Appears to have worked in a loose partneriship with Mark Fallon c.1720-1730 A good thread in the forum regarding Richard Joyce
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Robert O'Shaughnessy
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| 1795-c.1848 Charlotte Quay (1804) 18, George's Street (1848) Limerick
| Registered at Dublin, 1802. Deceased c.1842 His business continued after his death with the last mention in 1848.
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Richard Smart
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| 4th Q. 17th C. Cork
| Warden of the Cork Goldsmiths Company 1674, Master 1676 and 1691.
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Robert Smith
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| 4th Q. 17th C. Limerick
| Sheriff of Limerick 1674, member of Common Council 1675, Mayor of Limerick 1685. Noted as a tenant of the Earl of Orrery in 1679, and as leasing property from the Limerick Corporation at various times between 1670 and 1700. Probate of will 1703.
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Richard Stevens
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| c.1788-c.1833 The Exchange (1795) Henry Street (1817) Patrick's Street (1828) Duncan Street (1833) Cork
| Apprenticed to John Warner, 1782. Received freedom, 1788.
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Stephen Broughton
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| 3rd Q. 18th C. Cork
| Mentioned in 1746. Married in 1766.
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Samuel Calbeck (Coldbeck, Caldbeck, Coleback)
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| 2nd Q. 18th C. Englishtown Limerick
| Mentioned in 1726. Likely working until 1741 in Englishtown, Limerick. Samuel was probably the father of the Limerick silversmith, John Calbeck who died in 1782.
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Samuel Green
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| c.1780-c.18?? Cork
| Green's intaglio mark was registered at Dublin and pieces as late as the early 1840's have been attributed to him. Given Green's advanced age at this point, it seems probable that another silversmith of the same initials was submitting through Dublin at this late date.
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Samuel Johns
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| 1756-c.1790 "of the Golden Cup", Englishtown "1770) Mill Lane (1774) Limerick
| Freeman of Limerick 1756. In 1769, noted as the Warden of the Smiths' Corporation. In partnership with John Herbert Croan while at the Mill Lane location. At the time of his death in 1795, he was listed as a Publican and Auctioneer.
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Samuel Pantaine
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| c.1678-1689 ? Cork
| Huguenot refugee. Warden of the Cork Goldsmiths Company 1678, Master 1679 & 1686. Deceased 1689
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Samuel Purdon
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| ? 3, Charlotte Quay (1800) 12, Rutland Street (1824) Charlotte Quay (1837) Limerick
| Likely the son of John Purdon, born 1780, married 1811, six children by 1825, deceased 1849.
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