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Silver208 of 3126Floraine A.E. Lewis & Co., Sheffield, England Pie & Cake Serving WarePAIRPOINT MFG CO QUADRUPLE PLATE 1817 1/2 TILTING WATER PITCHER
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    Posted 4 years ago

    FelicityMc
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    Been in my family prior to settlement in Australia ... have to be over 200 years old plus. Hand engraved, no idea where originated from nor value. Used for wedding toast for Pierce family .... including John Pierce who’s statue is outside Dublin post office. Anyone that can give me any history I would appreciate so much. Thank you

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    1. keramikos, 4 years ago
      Hi, FelicityMc. :-)

      Beautiful, and wonderful that they've been in your family so long.

      What interests me is that "3/4 PINT" marking. I'm more used to seeing that kind of marking on European restaurant or bar ware.

      I wonder whether that was standard practice for Irish beverage container makers (marking the container with the capacity) 200 years ago:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pint_glass

      I'm afraid I can't make out the hallmarks.
    2. keramikos, 4 years ago
      Hi again, FelicityMc.

      I found this interesting collection of Dublin Date Letters marks:

      https://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Dates/Dublin.html

      On the history of Irish silver:

      https://www.acsilver.co.uk/shop/pc/Irish-silver-history-d88.htm
    3. FelicityMc, 4 years ago
      Fantastic information thank you and the markings very consistent with the wedding toast chalices
    4. SEAN68 SEAN68, 4 years ago
      i agree with you FelicityMc, :)
    5. Celiene Celiene, 4 years ago
      They are wedding goblets. For sure. My last name is O'Hara...
    6. FelicityMc, 4 years ago
      Hi Celiene .....my maiden and family name is Pierce ????

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