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A collection of Irish silver Fiddle pattern flatware various maker's and dates (26)

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The Peter Ticher Collection of Irish Silver Part Two
A collection of Irish silver Fiddle pattern flatware
various maker's and dates
Comprising:
five dessert spoons, Patrick Moore, Dublin 1819, rat-tail reverse bowls, crested;
one dessert spoon, Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1815, script initial;
one dessert spoon, Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1812, heel initialled, crested;
one dessert spoon, Arthur Murphy, Dublin 1809, crested;
one dessert fork, probably Arthur Murphy, also stamped HAMY, no date letter visible, crested;
two dessert forks, Arthur Murphy, Dublin 1809, crested;
one dessert fork, George Nangle, Dublin 1810;
four dessert forks, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1818, script initials;
one dessert spoon, Thomas Townsend, also stamped LAW, Dublin 1812, rat-tail bowl, crested;
one dessert spoon, Lawrence Nowlan, also stamped STEWART, for Charles Stewart, Dublin 1817, rat-tail bowl;
one dessert spoon, probably Richard Archbold, Dublin 1811, initialled;
one dessert spoon, William Ward, Dublin 1803, originally of Limerick, crested
together with four Fiddle pattern teaspoons;
two Fiddle pattern butter knives, weight 29oz. (26)

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The Peter Ticher Collection of Irish Silver Part Two
A collection of Irish silver Fiddle pattern flatware
various maker's and dates
Comprising:
five dessert spoons, Patrick Moore, Dublin 1819, rat-tail reverse bowls, crested;
one dessert spoon, Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1815, script initial;
one dessert spoon, Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1812, heel initialled, crested;
one dessert spoon, Arthur Murphy, Dublin 1809, crested;
one dessert fork, probably Arthur Murphy, also stamped HAMY, no date letter visible, crested;
two dessert forks, Arthur Murphy, Dublin 1809, crested;
one dessert fork, George Nangle, Dublin 1810;
four dessert forks, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1818, script initials;
one dessert spoon, Thomas Townsend, also stamped LAW, Dublin 1812, rat-tail bowl, crested;
one dessert spoon, Lawrence Nowlan, also stamped STEWART, for Charles Stewart, Dublin 1817, rat-tail bowl;
one dessert spoon, probably Richard Archbold, Dublin 1811, initialled;
one dessert spoon, William Ward, Dublin 1803, originally of Limerick, crested
together with four Fiddle pattern teaspoons;
two Fiddle pattern butter knives, weight 29oz. (26)

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