HARTSTONGUE
Dublin
Regarding the Baronetcy of Bruff, that became extinct following the death of Sir Henry Hartstongue in 1797:
C. M. Tenison writes (from Hobart, Tasmania) : " I have heard that a man named Hartstongue, who was a small jeweller and silversmith in Dublin, in the early part of the nineteenth century, was supposed to have a claim to this Baronetcy."
Source: Complete Baronetage - 1904
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Silversmiths & Allied Trades - Dublin- 18th -19th Century
Re: Silversmiths & Allied Trades - Dublin- 18th -19th Century
WILLIAM DOYLE
16, Hoeys Court, Werburgh Street, Dublin
An example of the work and mark of William Doyle, a cream jug, assayed at Dublin in 1800:




W·D - Dublin - 1800
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16, Hoeys Court, Werburgh Street, Dublin
An example of the work and mark of William Doyle, a cream jug, assayed at Dublin in 1800:




W·D - Dublin - 1800
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Re: Silversmiths & Allied Trades - Dublin- 18th -19th Century
HENRY SULLIVAN
Crampton Court, Dublin
Advertisement:
Henry Sullivan in Crampton Court has to-day imported a large collection of plated candlesticks, the newest patterns, coffee-pots, kitchens, salts, snuff-dishes, cruet frames, coasters, bridle-bits, and other articles in the plated way — Dutch kitchens, plain, and with plated furniture.
Source: Dublin Mercury - 1769
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Crampton Court, Dublin
Advertisement:
Henry Sullivan in Crampton Court has to-day imported a large collection of plated candlesticks, the newest patterns, coffee-pots, kitchens, salts, snuff-dishes, cruet frames, coasters, bridle-bits, and other articles in the plated way — Dutch kitchens, plain, and with plated furniture.
Source: Dublin Mercury - 1769
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