The Ulster Museum
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 7:14 pm
Hi,
The Ulster Museum
Currently closed, but opening 2009.
The historic Irish silver collection has few equals. It shows the skills of the Irish makers and the taste and influence of the aristocratic patron on the styles and fashions of the times.
The strongest section of the collections are the 18th century holdings which include dining silver such as the large wine cistern, Dublin 1715 by John Hamilton with swan neck handles, an epergne of 1770 made for the Butler family, Dukes of Ormonde, and a monteith of 1726 made by Thomas Sutton. Eighteenth century flatware includes fish slices and punch ladles
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Trev.
.
The Ulster Museum
Currently closed, but opening 2009.
The historic Irish silver collection has few equals. It shows the skills of the Irish makers and the taste and influence of the aristocratic patron on the styles and fashions of the times.
The strongest section of the collections are the 18th century holdings which include dining silver such as the large wine cistern, Dublin 1715 by John Hamilton with swan neck handles, an epergne of 1770 made for the Butler family, Dukes of Ormonde, and a monteith of 1726 made by Thomas Sutton. Eighteenth century flatware includes fish slices and punch ladles
http://www.ulstermuseum.org.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
.