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Francis Singleton

Francis Singleton, London silversmith, apprenticed to Robert Stephens 1659, free 1668. Livery 1687. His son Joseph was apprenticed to him 1690. Mark entered as largeworker, probably 1697.

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Francis Singleton

Francis Singleton, London silversmith, apprenticed to Robert Stephens 1659, free 1668. Livery 1687. His son Joseph was apprenticed to him 1690. Mark entered as largeworker, probably 1697.

  • 1683

    Francis Singleton

    10203 Charles II Antique Silver Peg Tankard

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    Extremely rare. An unusual early English silver peg tankard, flat lidded, with a vertical row of six pegs inside. Good patina. Lovely plain design and beaten silver. To the front there is a contemporary family armorial within a large cartouche. Contains 1,300 ml. Weight 802 grams, 25.7 troy ounces. Height 17cm (to top of thumb piece). Diameter 13.2cm (top), 13.2cm (base). London 1683. Maker Francis Singleton. Sterling silver

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