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Edward Holaday

Edward Holaday, London silversmith, apprenticed to John Bache 1699, free 1709. Mark entered as largeworker in 1709. Died 1719 and Sarah Holaday entered her diagonal widow’s mark on 22nd July that year. Edward’s mark is very similar to that of Edmund Holliday.

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Edward Holaday

Edward Holaday, London silversmith, apprenticed to John Bache 1699, free 1709. Mark entered as largeworker in 1709. Died 1719 and Sarah Holaday entered her diagonal widow’s mark on 22nd July that year. Edward’s mark is very similar to that of Edmund Holliday.

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    Edward Holaday

    10215 George I Antique Silver Hot Milk Jug

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    A rare George I silver gilt hot milk jug with a carved wood side handle. The unusual ovoid body has a pull off cover with a finely engraved border. Hand engraved to the front is an excellent quality coat of arms for the Russell family. Contains 200ml. Total weight 298 grams, 9.6 troy oz. Height 12.8cm high. Spread 12cm. London 1718. Maker Edward Holaday. Britannia Standard silver purity. 18th century. See also 10216 George I Antique Silver Covered Sugar Bowl.

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