Silversmith
| Makers' Mark
| Period & Location
| Notes
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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
| Registered at Dublin 1784
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Stephen Walsh
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| 2nd H. 18th C. Cork
| Apprenticed to William Bennett 1742, Master of the Cork Goldsmiths Company 1768. Relocated to Dublin c.1780 and petitioned the Dublin Goldsmiths Company for Freedom, but was rejected 1781.
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Thomas Austin
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| 1st H. 19th C. Grand Parade (1795-1817) 21, Brown Street (1846) Cork
| Noted as a watchmaker. Married Susanna, daughter of Joseph Spearing, 1809.
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Thomas John Burke (Bourke)
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| 4th Q. 18th C. Quay Lane (1784) Bridge Street (1789-1792) Limerick
| Registered at Dublin 1784. His will was proved in 1800. Also used a "TJB" mark.
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Thomas Bull
|
| mid 18th C. ? Cork
| Married Elizabeth Van Lewen in 1732. Noted as a Quarter Brother with the Dublin Goldsmiths Company 1749-1750. Died in 1760 (Bennett - 1771).
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Timothy Conway
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| c.1783-1803 3, North Main Street (1783) Cork
| An interesting character, fiercely anti-royalist, his watchplates are engraved with a harp without a crown, but then it appears he turned informer, for which he was given a large pension. Deceased 1803.
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Thomas Harmon
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| 4th Q. 18th C. Cork
| Granted Freedom of the City 1786
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Thomas John Burke (Bourke)
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| 4th Q. 18th C. Quay Lane (1784) Bridge Street (1789-1792) Limerick
| Registered at Dublin 1784. His will was proved in 1800. Also used a "TB" mark.
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John Tolekin
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| 1795-1836 Grand Parade (1809) 68, Grand Parade (1817) 84, Grand Parade (1824 & 1833) Cork
| Huguenot naturalised as a 'foreign merchant',\ 1768. Registered at Dublin 1798. Retired 1836, business continued by son, James until c.1838 when acquired by Edward Hawkesworth.
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Carden Terry &John Williams
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| Cork
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