Can anyone tell me what this was used for? Flat backed globular vessel, Limerick (Ireland) silver, circa 1775-1800, George III dynasty. Non-opening lid. Spouts at 45% on either side, opening into vessel.
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What was this vessel used for.
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The motto looks like CON..... FRATRUM, and could refer to some confraternity. The presence of a trowel, a compass and three towers in the "coat-of-arms", refers certainly to some masonic obedience.
Therefore this item could have belong to an architect or to a mason and could be related to their work.
May be some part of a water level ? (provided that two pipes are connected to it)
Dinio
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Therefore this item could have belong to an architect or to a mason and could be related to their work.
May be some part of a water level ? (provided that two pipes are connected to it)
Dinio
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Hi,
Following Dinio's lead, I was able to read the motto as "Concordia Fratrum", googling the phrase, with Masonic added, I stumbled upon this article which mentions the piece under discussion here.
http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/200 ... y26554.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards, Tom
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Following Dinio's lead, I was able to read the motto as "Concordia Fratrum", googling the phrase, with Masonic added, I stumbled upon this article which mentions the piece under discussion here.
http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/200 ... y26554.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards, Tom
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