THE LADLE MAKER'S MARK OF MAURICE FITZGERALD, APPARENTLY LIMERICK, CIRCA 1784 (SEE JACKSON, P. 725 NO. 8); THE CREAM JUG S. RICHARDS, PHILADELPHIA, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
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A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER LADLE AND AN AMERICAN CREAM JUG
The ladle maker's mark of Maurice Fitzgerald, apparently Limerick, circa 1784 (See Jackson, p. 725 no. 8); the cream jug S. Richards, Philadelphia, early 19th century
Bright-cut Irish pointed Old English Plumes pattern--15in. (38.1cm.) long, the fluted cornered, pedestal based, vase form jug monogrammed within swags, with angular strap handle--6in. (15.2cm.) high, 12oz. (2)
The ladle maker's mark of Maurice Fitzgerald, apparently Limerick, circa 1784 (See Jackson, p. 725 no. 8); the cream jug S. Richards, Philadelphia, early 19th century
Bright-cut Irish pointed Old English Plumes pattern--15in. (38.1cm.) long, the fluted cornered, pedestal based, vase form jug monogrammed within swags, with angular strap handle--6in. (15.2cm.) high, 12oz. (2)