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A collection of George I / II Irish silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, with prominent rat-tail stems

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Comprising:
two George I spoons, Edward Bennet/Barrett, 1719, rat-tail bowl, crested with coronet of a Baron, crest of the TICHBORNE family of Tichborne, Hampshire who were created baronets in 1621,
four George II spoons, Joseph Teafe, 1733, rat-tail bowl;
two George II spoons, William Walsh, one 1746, rat-tail bowls, initialled 'AM';
a George I spoon, Francis Wiliamson, 1743-4, initialled;
a George II spoon, John Letablere, 1749, rat-tail bowl, crested for the VESEY family of Abbeyleix, Queens Co., Ireland, weight 23oz. (10)

The crest of the VESEY family of Abbeyleix, Queens Co., Ireland and the date of assay (1749) appears to relate to their elevation in the Irish Peerage from Baronet to Baron in 1750. This engraving may have been commissioned by Sir John Denny VESEY (died 1761), 2nd Baronet and 1st Baron Knapton. He was the son and heir of Sir Thomas VESEY (died 1730) 1st Baronet and married Elizabeth BROWNLOW daughter of William BROWNLOW. He was an MP in the Irish Parliament for Newtownard (1727-50). His son Thomas VESEY (1735-1804) was created Viscount de Vesci in 1776.

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all Dublin (10)

all Dublin
Comprising:
two George I spoons, Edward Bennet/Barrett, 1719, rat-tail bowl, crested with coronet of a Baron, crest of the TICHBORNE family of Tichborne, Hampshire who were created baronets in 1621,
four George II spoons, Joseph Teafe, 1733, rat-tail bowl;
two George II spoons, William Walsh, one 1746, rat-tail bowls, initialled 'AM';
a George I spoon, Francis Wiliamson, 1743-4, initialled;
a George II spoon, John Letablere, 1749, rat-tail bowl, crested for the VESEY family of Abbeyleix, Queens Co., Ireland, weight 23oz. (10)

The crest of the VESEY family of Abbeyleix, Queens Co., Ireland and the date of assay (1749) appears to relate to their elevation in the Irish Peerage from Baronet to Baron in 1750. This engraving may have been commissioned by Sir John Denny VESEY (died 1761), 2nd Baronet and 1st Baron Knapton. He was the son and heir of Sir Thomas VESEY (died 1730) 1st Baronet and married Elizabeth BROWNLOW daughter of William BROWNLOW. He was an MP in the Irish Parliament for Newtownard (1727-50). His son Thomas VESEY (1735-1804) was created Viscount de Vesci in 1776.

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