Mary Mountgomery
Mary Mountgomery
Would anyone have an example of a mark registered in Dublin for Mary Mountgomery who assayed items in 1910 and 1912?
Re: Mary Montgomery
Mary Sophia Juliana Maude (1841-1928), daughter of the Rt. Hon. John Charles Maude, Rector of Enniskillen, and Mary Cely Trevilian, married 1870, the Rt. Hon. Hugh de Fellenberg Montgomery of Blessingbourne, Co. Fermanagh.
In 1892/93, she founded a needlework class in Fivemiletown, Co Fermanagh, that later evolved into a metalwork craft class specializing in art nouveau copper and eventually pewter and silver work.
Copperwork bore a mark of 5 over MT: for Fivemiletown.
The workshops closed at the outbreak of war in 1914 and did not re-open.
Can anyone identify a mark on a piece of silver?
In 1892/93, she founded a needlework class in Fivemiletown, Co Fermanagh, that later evolved into a metalwork craft class specializing in art nouveau copper and eventually pewter and silver work.
Copperwork bore a mark of 5 over MT: for Fivemiletown.
The workshops closed at the outbreak of war in 1914 and did not re-open.
Can anyone identify a mark on a piece of silver?
Re: Mary Mountgomery
Sorry, that should have been Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone.
Re: Mary Mountgomery
Hi Argentum2,
There are three posts relating to the Fivemiletown Industries, starting here:
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... wn#p147140
Trev.
There are three posts relating to the Fivemiletown Industries, starting here:
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... wn#p147140
Trev.
Re: Mary Mountgomery
Thanks Trevor for that reference.