Irish provincial maker?

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dognose
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Re: Irish provincial maker?

Post by dognose »

Thanks for posting the images.

I may just be seeing something that's just not there, but the lower one looks similar to this to me:

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There are several similar crests to be found and I guess it is probably too worn for a positive ID.

Apologies to all if I'm deviating slightly off topic.

Trev.
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Re: Irish provincial maker?

Post by scorpio »

I completely missed the June posts on this thread until now.

The fiddle pattern arrived in Ireland circa 1800 so at least the salt shovels would seem to eliminate John Irish (1748-1780) from being the mystery maker with initials IRH. As to who IRH is however, I'm no wiser.
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Re: Irish provincial maker?

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If it is stamped JRH that was my great grandfathers hallmark.
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Re: Irish provincial maker?

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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

Can you tell us some more about you great-grandfather?

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Re: Irish provincial maker?

Post by mk209 »

Was there any update to IRH? Here is a set of 3 fiddle pattern salt spoons marked IRH STER. I find the John Irish attribution one of the most tentative attributions I’ve come across, It just doesn’t fit.

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