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Frederick Vonham

Frederick Vonham, no record of apprenticeship, mark entered as largeworker 1752. Heal records him as silversmith, Eagle St, Strand 1751; George St 1752; and York Buildings, Strand 1773.

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Frederick Vonham

Frederick Vonham, no record of apprenticeship, mark entered as largeworker 1752. Heal records him as silversmith, Eagle St, Strand 1751; George St 1752; and York Buildings, Strand 1773.

  • 1759

    Frederick Vonham

    8727 Antique George II Silver Caddies

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    An excellent quality matching set of antique sterling silver tea jars with chinoiserie decoration and original deep gilt finish. After a Paul de Lamerie design. The matching pair of rectangular caddies (for green and black tea) have sliding tops, the larger square sugar box has a hinged lid. Cast silver flower finials. The deep embossed and engraved decoration is particularly attractive; each caddy has a front and back panel decorated with a Chinese man and garden setting, the side panels with flower and foliage, the corners with shell and fish scale ornament. Heavy weight. Total weight of 3 boxes 936 grams, 30 troy ounces. Large caddy height 14.5 cms, base 10 x 6.2 cms. Pair of caddies height 14.5 cms, base 10 x 8 cms. London 1759. Maker Frederick Vonham.

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