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					897Description: Steeply canted rectangle; no edging; upper centre, square formed of twisted rope lengths inside which are what appear to be two lions passant in pale with a circle and two short sloping lines in inverted V form above; on either side of the square is an O and an R; below the square three lengths of twisted rope extend to the bottom edge, the central one vertically and the the outer two sloping away from the centre; along the bottom is the date, each numeral separated by one of the rope lengths. Notes: Alleged to be a representation of the arms of the O'Rourke family, who held sway in Cavan and Leitrim, the initials said to be of Owen O'Rourke. Noted in a cottage at Arigna, County Roscommon. Inscription: O O R / 1 6 8 8 Arms: O'Rourke - Decoration tags:
- rectangular with canted top corners (shape)
- none (edging)
- simple stamps
- carved stamps
- heraldic
- text
- animals
- objects
 Manufactured: in 1688 possibly at Drumshanbo Furnace in the Leitrim area of Ireland. Current location: not known. Citation: Lindsay, J. S., 1927, Iron & Brass Implements of the English House (London, The Medici Society). - Attached to series:
- Miscellaneous stamp firebacks
- Date & initials firebacks
 
