The entire embossed in Celtic Revival style, back and front views are similar. The applied opposing scrolling handle modelled as a Dragon. Supported on three stylish hoof style feet with reeded decoration on shaped sockets.
Circa 1870 Wakeley & Wheeler a London Silversmiths opened a factory at 13 & 14 Fade Street in Dublin, as a new build this premises was fitted out with the latest equipment of the day and employed approx 40 silversmiths to produce hand made Irish silverware.
1929 West sold to John Alwright (a silversmith who had worked in the company since 1890) and Jock Marshall (a silver chaser who had worked since 1895), they formed Alwright & Marshall Ltd. and the company trades under this name today. { mutations.forEach( ( mutation ) => { if ( mutation.type === 'attributes' && visibilityTestDiv.offsetParent !== null ) { debouncedTriggerPostRender(); observer.disconnect(); } }); }); observer.observe( document.body, { attributes: true, childList: false, subtree: true, attributeFilter: [ 'style', 'class' ], }); } else { triggerPostRender(); } } );} );