Hi
I am trying to identify the origins of this meat skewer, marked only once with a makers mark IC. To me it has an Irish feel about it but I may be completely wrong, does anybody have any ideas please?
Many Thanks
Martin
Origin of meat skewer?
Re: Origin of meat skewer?
Hi Martin,
Anything beginning with an 'I' is always a nightmare to trace, but to me, a tentative suggestion would be James Cornfute of Perth.
He is recorded as striking a single mark only at times.
Trev.
Anything beginning with an 'I' is always a nightmare to trace, but to me, a tentative suggestion would be James Cornfute of Perth.
He is recorded as striking a single mark only at times.
Trev.
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Re: Origin of meat skewer?
The nobleman's crest on the skewer depicts a unicorn, a mythological creature long associated with Scotland and Scottish heraldry. For example a quick search shows Innes-Ker the family of the Dukes of Roxburghe with a similar crest. perhaps some further evidence for Scottish rather than Irish provenance?
For what it is worth it doesn't look Irish to me, or rather it is in a form I have never noted in Irish silver.
John
For what it is worth it doesn't look Irish to me, or rather it is in a form I have never noted in Irish silver.
John
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Re: Origin of meat skewer?
Thanks for the input guys, I have posted an image of the crest, maybe it will help.
Martin
Martin