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Irish Georgian Silver - Bright Cut Patterns

Antique Irish Bright-Cut Sterling Silver Bright-cut engraving hit England in about 1780 and was in fashion for about 30 years.  It can be readily found on antique Georgian sterling silver spoons and sugar tongs of that time. Bright-cut decoration is when the pattern is faceted out of the silver so as to reflect light at different angles. Personally, bright-cut designs are one of our favourites, as there is such variety of patterns and they are very pretty to look at.  Ireland generally followed the English trends and Bright-cut was no exception. As they often did though, the Irish put their own national spin. There are four main patterns that you will find on Irish Bright-cut silver of the time; Star Pattern, Flower Pattern, Bow Pattern and Prince of Wales Plumes Pattern.  Examples of Irish Star Pattern on teaspoons Star Pattern This is the most common and the most recognisable Irish pattern. It is seen in a number of forms, but the most readily found is the far right ex