Carden Terry Jane WIlliams Fork/Spoon
Carden Terry Jane WIlliams Fork/Spoon
Are these Cork Hallmarks?
Any idea of what this was used for?
Re: Carden Terry Jane WIlliams Fork/Spoon
Sorry, here are those marks of Carden terry and Jane WIlliams
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Re: Carden Terry Jane WIlliams Fork/Spoon
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Re: Carden Terry Jane WIlliams Fork/Spoon
Hi,
Pat is right, to view this photo we are required to log in - but even after I did log into my yahoo account I was still unable to view the photo as it has been set to private.
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Piette
Pat is right, to view this photo we are required to log in - but even after I did log into my yahoo account I was still unable to view the photo as it has been set to private.
You will need to amend this before we can be of help to you.
Regards,
Piette
Re: Carden Terry Jane WIlliams Fork/Spoon
Hi Argentum,
If it helps, I have seen this piece before. It was made by the partnership of Carden Terry and Jane Williams (father and daughter)(1806-1821) in Cork and then assayed at Dublin in 1813. It is a pickle fork.
For more details of Terry & Williams see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 56&t=14641" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
If it helps, I have seen this piece before. It was made by the partnership of Carden Terry and Jane Williams (father and daughter)(1806-1821) in Cork and then assayed at Dublin in 1813. It is a pickle fork.
For more details of Terry & Williams see: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 56&t=14641" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
Re: Carden Terry Jane WIlliams Fork/Spoon
Hi dognose,
Many thanks for the clarification reconciling the CT/JW Cork marks with the Dublin hallmarks. It is a fascinating history as gleaned from your post on Carden Terry and Jane Williams.
I had not seen this type of pickle fork before. Is it peculiar to Cork or is the design common to Irish silversmiths?
Many thanks for the clarification reconciling the CT/JW Cork marks with the Dublin hallmarks. It is a fascinating history as gleaned from your post on Carden Terry and Jane Williams.
I had not seen this type of pickle fork before. Is it peculiar to Cork or is the design common to Irish silversmiths?
Re: Carden Terry Jane WIlliams Fork/Spoon
Hi Argentum,
I can't recall ever seeing a Dublin made one, all the examples I have seen have been from Cork.
Trev.
I can't recall ever seeing a Dublin made one, all the examples I have seen have been from Cork.
Trev.