Georgian silver condiment spoon Peter & Ann Bateman London 1794 O Grady Family


Georgian silver condiment spoon Peter & Ann Bateman  London 1794 O Grady  Family

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Georgian silver condiment spoon Peter & Ann Bateman London 1794 O Grady Family:
$80.31



Georgian silver condiment spoon Peter & Ann Bateman London 1794 O Grady Family Description

A superb solid silver Georgian condiment spoon by the famous Bateman Family Londonas shown,
The spoon insuper condition itsomesmall marks from use,the item dating from 1794hashallmarks for P..B above A.B.London ,.sterling. date letter tfor 1794 .duty mark...
This superb usable display item is a fineexample, it measure\'s approx 4\" longx 7/8\" wide at the bowl [ 7/16\" wide at the handle ] the handle has a family hallmark =Horses head erased argent for the O GradyFamily .see link.

O\'GrO\'Grady, Ó Grádaigh, Ó Gráda

Per pale gules and sable
three lions passant per
pale argent and or.
Crest: A horse\'s head
erased argent.

The name O\'Grady originated from one of the most illustrious of the Dalcassian clans and one which has remained closely associated with County Clare. The surname is derived from the Irish form Ó Grádaigh or Ó Gráda (noble) and is said to come from their traditional ancestor, Grádach.

The present head of the clan, The O\'Grady, or \"chief of the name\" as he is so styled, holds one of the few authentic native titles recognised by the State. The O\'Grady family tree contains many other distinguished figures prominent in public and social life as well as members who became involved in cultural activities in times past.

The original territory of the O\'Grady comprised much of the Barony of Lower Tulla, but an ancestor Hugh O\'Grady left Clare in the beginning of the 14th century to settle at Killballyowen near Bruff in Co. Limerick where he acquired by marriage a good deal of land and property.

His son William married a daughter of the Knight of Glin while the family continued to enjoy a high social standing, references to which may be found in Burke\'s \"Landed Gentry of pale

weight 8grams. ideal for any O Grady family table collection.

Any questions please ask, the close up photos show good detail.Please note they are magnified ?

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Paymentpayment to be by paypal overseas only, please make payment within 7 days, or contact seller ,uk buyers paypal or postal order,made payable to .m j nott ,at ranstone , 41 the avenue, witham, cm8 2dn,Shippingitems are shipped as soon as possible ,, items boxed whenever possible included in postal costs . signed for is the standard postal method .
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Georgian silver condiment spoon Peter & Ann Bateman London 1794 O Grady Family:
$80.31

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