IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 157301 accession number: MAR.M.8B-1912 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Saturday 6 August 2011 updated: Wednesday 15 July 2020 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: Silver, embossed and engraved. The circular bowl has a wavy, slightly everted edge, deep curved sides and flat base. The sides are embossed with asymmetrical swirling fluting and vertical rows of roughly oval beading. The centre of the base is engraved with the coat-of-arms and motto, VIS UNITA FORTIOR, of Moore of Kilworth, County Cork, with a viscount's coronet above. object type: silver; circular with everted wavy border, the sides embossed with scrolling flutes, beads and scales, the flat centre engraved with a coat-of-arms and motto (with MAR.M.8A-1912) title: dish NOTES ----- type: history note value: Stephen Moore of Kilworth, County Cork (1695-1766) who was created Baron Kilworth of Moore Park, County Cork on 14 July 1764, and Viscount Mountcashell of the City of Cashell, County Tipperary on 22 January 1766. LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Applied Arts collection: C. B. Marlay creditline: C.B. Marlay Bequest STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/157301 PEOPLE ------------------- Moore, Stephen SUBJECTS ------------------- Kilworth TECHNIQUES ---------- raising TECHNIQUES ---------- embossing TECHNIQUES ---------- engraving CATEGORIES ------ category: silver DATING ------ creation date: 1757 - 1758 creation date earliest: 1757 creation date latest: 1758 culture: 18th Century, Mid culture: George II CREATORS -------- maker: Edward Wakelin DIMENSIONS ---------- dimension: Diameter units: cm value: 28.5 dimension: Diameter units: in value: 11ΒΌ dimension: Height units: cm value: 5 dimension: Height units: in value: 2 dimension: Weight units: g value: 680 dimension: Weight units: oz: dwt value: 21: 17 CITATIONS -------- London Goldsmiths, 1697-1837: Their marks and lives, from original registers at Goldsmiths' Hall and other sources Encyclopaedia of Heraldry and general armoury of England, Scotland and Ireland ---