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18th April 10, 12:08 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by piperdbh
Are you sure the clover is clover and not shamrocks/siamrog? The maker might have intended a Scots-Irish connection in the piece.
That's a beautiful piece of silver, and you've done a slam-bang job of cleaning it.
Thank you. I have always used clover and shamrock synonymously, so yes they are shamrocks.
I would actually be delighted if the maker or commissioner intended it to be this way, As in addition to being of Scots ancestry I am also Scot-Irish, and Irish. Most of my family on my maternal side settled early on in Virginia having come from through-out the British Isles. My paternal side came to the U.S. from co. Wexford Ireland, and Anglesey Wales.
This piece is a nice representaion of my own personal ancestry.
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