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Edward I Aldridge(Unknown - London 1757)
Price On Request A pair of George II silver Dishes, London 1745Diameters: 29 inches and 17 inches Weight (gross): 165 oz 10 dwt Each shaped circular, with gadrooned rim and leaves at intervals, the border finely engraved with a coat-of-arms within a rococo cartouche, also marked No. 1 95:19 and No. 2 wt. 71 oz. = 14. Provenance: Sir John Major, 1st baronet, of Worlingworth Hall, Suffolk (1698-1781) and then by descent to his son-in-law John, 1st Baron Henniker (1724-1803) and then by descent to Charles, 6th Baron Henniker (1872-1956) A Nobleman [Lord Henniker], sold Christie's, London, 30 March 1911, lots 113 and 114 Christie's, London, 15 June 2004, lots 78 and 79 With Alastair Dickenson, London The arms are those of Major impaling Dale for Sir John Major of Worlingworth Hall, Suffolk (1698-1781) and his wife Elizabeth (d. 1780), only daughter of Daniel Dale of Bridlington, who he married in 1723. In 1741, Sir John became an Elder Brother of Trinity House of Deptford Strand, a guild of mariners whose responsibilities included licensing ship pilots and constructing lighthouses in England and Wales. Sir John was created baronet in 1765, having also served as Sheriff of Suffolk in 1754 and M.P. from Scarborough from 1761. Upon his death, the title passed to his son-in-law John Henniker (1724-1803), who was created Baron Henniker in 1800. Artist Biography:Parentage undiscovered. First mark as smallworker, 5 February 1724. Address: St. Lenrd (Leonards) Court, Foster Lane. Second mark as largeworker, then described as clothworker, 29 June 1739. Address: In Lilley Pot Lane. Moved to Foster Lane, 20 April 1743. Third mark as partner with John Stamper, 20 July 1753, no address. Married 19 October 1723 at Christchurch, Newgate, to Elizabeth Parker, both of St. Leonard, Foster Lane. Two daughters baptized at Christchurch, 1724 and 1725,...
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Charles & George Reily & Storer
Price On Request A pair of silver-mounted Ascos Jugs, London 1863 & London 1907Height: 13.5 cm One hallmarked for London 1907 by Peter Deere.Artist Biography:Charles Reily: Son of John Reily. No record of apprenticeship or freedom. First mark entered as smallworker, in partnership with his mother Mary Reily, 31 May 1826. Address: 6 Carey Lane. Second mark as plateworker, in...
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Joseph Angell (Unknown - London 1851-53)
Price On Request A Set of Four Victorian CandlesticksSilver London 1842 Maker's mark of J AngellArtist Biography:Son of Joseph Angel of Cor Cross London weaver, apprenticed to to Henry Nutting of Noble Street Goldsmith 5 October 1796. Free, 3 October 1804. First mark entered as palteworker, 7 October 1811. Adress: 55 Compton Street, Clerckenwell. Second mark, 8 April 1824. Third...
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William Cafe
Price On Request A Set of Four George III CandlesticksSilver London 1760 Maker’s mark of William Café Height: 11 1/2 inches (29.2 cm) Weight: 119 oz (3,713 g) Each on square base, with knopped stem and spool-form socket, with removable nozzle, with gadrooned borders throughout, the stem engraved with a coat-of-arms. Artist Biography:Son of Biles Cafe of the parish of...
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Thomas Parr II
Price On Request A pair of George I silver Tazze, London 1716Diameter: 9 inches (22.5 cm) Weight: 24 oz (753 g) Circular on trumpet foot, with gadrooned rim, engraved with a coat-of-arms, each marked near rim and on foot The arms are those of Shelley impaling Bysshe, for John Shelley (1666-1739) and Helen (1667-1742), younger daughter and co-heir of Robert...
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John Waterhouse
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A William IV TraySilver London 1832 Maker's mark of John Waterhouse
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James Young & Orlando Jackson
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A George III Coffee PotSilver London 1774 Maker's mark of James Young & Orlando Jackson Height: 33 cm Weight: 38 oz Of baluster form on circular foot, chased and embossed with husk garlands and floral sprays, with foliate finial, beaded spout and double scroll fruitwood handle.
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Stephen Smith
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An Impressive Victorian TraySilver London 1866 Maker's mark of Stephen Smith Length: 80 cm Weight: 5,000 grams Of oval form impressively engraved with four eagles with outstretched wings on foliate platforms united by entwined scrolls and trailing vines, the openwork border designed with classical male heads interspersed between lion flanked urns and trailing vines, scroll handles.
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William Frisbee
Price On Request A George III Soup TureenSilver London 1791 Maker’s mark of John Edwards and William Frisbee Weight: 2,790 g Artist Biography:Son of John Frisbee of the Old Bailey Citizen and Tallow Chandler of London, apprenticed to John Crouch of Giltspur Street London Goldsmith on payment of £10 5 October 1774. Free, 6 February 1782. Mark entered as plateworker,...
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Richard Rugg
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A Large George III Silver SalverApplied cast and pierced border above four similar panel supports, the centre engraved with a lady's coat of arms within a ribbon-tied husk and foliate spray cartouche, wood underside. London 1778 Length: 72 cm Width: 60 cm The arms are those of Hopkinson of Lofthouse, Yorkshire, impaling Helfordes.
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Robert Garrard (1793 - 1881)
Price On Request A Victorian silver Salver, London 1876Diameter 22.8 in (58cm) Weight 131 oz 1dwt (4080 gr)Artist Biography:Robert Garrard II was apprenticed in 1809 to his father, Robert Garrard I, a partner of Wakelin and Company, and gained his freedom of the Grocers' Company by patrimony in 1816. After the death of his father in 1818, Garrard entered his...
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Paul Storr (Westminster 1771 - Tooting 1844)
Price On Request An Important Pair of Wine Coolers from the Penrhyn Service by Paul StorrSilver London 1816 Maker’s mark of Paul Storr Height: 8 ¾ in (22.2 cm) Weight: 6,879 g (221 oz) These are a exceptional pair of wine coolers made by Paul Storr in 1816. They were made for George Hay Dawkins-Pennant of Penryhn Castle in Wales....
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Hougham Royes & Dix
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A George III Stirrup CupSilver London 1817 Maker’s mark of Hougham Royes & Dix Length: 5 ½ in Weight: 248g (8oz)
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