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Charles Chesterman

Charles Chesterman I, apprenticed to George Greenhill 1734, free 1748. 1st mark entered as largeworker 1741, 2nd mark 1752, 3rd mark 1771. Died c.1775 when his widow Ann Chesterman entered her mark.
Charles Chesterman II, apprenticed to his father 1766, free 1766. 1st mark entered as smallworker 1780, 2nd mark 1801, 3rd mark 1809.

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Charles Chesterman

Charles Chesterman I, apprenticed to George Greenhill 1734, free 1748. 1st mark entered as largeworker 1741, 2nd mark 1752, 3rd mark 1771. Died c.1775 when his widow Ann Chesterman entered her mark.
Charles Chesterman II, apprenticed to his father 1766, free 1766. 1st mark entered as smallworker 1780, 2nd mark 1801, 3rd mark 1809.

  • 1787

    Charles Chesterman

    9314 George III Silver Caddy Box

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    A very elegant antique sterling silver tea caddy of oval form with a hinged lid. Beautifully hand engraved with a lovely decoration of flower swags, bands of bright engraving top and bottom, and a circular cartouche front and back. Uninscribed. The lid has a flush inset hinge and a carved wooden finial. Weight 370 grams, 11.8 troy ounces. Base 13 x 9 cm. Height 13 cm to top of finial. London 1787. Maker Charles Chesterman.

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