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Edward Pocock

Edward Pocock, London silver maker, no mention of apprenticeship or freedom. 1st mark entered as largeworker, in partnership with Hugh Arnett 1720. 2nd (Sterling) mark 1720. 3rd mark alone 1728.

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Edward Pocock

Edward Pocock, London silver maker, no mention of apprenticeship or freedom. 1st mark entered as largeworker, in partnership with Hugh Arnett 1720. 2nd (Sterling) mark 1720. 3rd mark alone 1728.

  • 1732

    Edward Pocock

    9807 George II Silver Coffee Pot

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    A good plain style antique silver coffee pot with straight tapering sides and domed lid. To the front is an excellent contemporary hand engraved armorial within a decorative cartouche. The underside is inscribed with previous owner’s initials. Good gauge silver and excellent colour. Contains 650 ml. Weight 594 grams, 19 troy ounces. Height 20cm. Spread 19cm. London 1732. Maker Edward Pocock. Sterling silver.

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  • 1729

    Thomas Farren

    8995 Antique George II Silver Caster

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    An early antique silver muffineer of baluster form on a cast foot. Britannia standard silver*. This lovely castor is of heavy quality and feels good in the hand. The hexagonal pull off top has alternate panels of decorative piercing. Uninscribed. Weight 239 grams, 7.6 troy ounces. Height 18 cms. London 1729. Makers mark for Thomas Farren.

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