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Gundry Roode

Gundry Roode, London silversmith, apprenticed to his brother Alexander Roode 1682. Freedom unrecorded. First mark 1710, 2nd (sterling) 1721, 3rd mark 1737.

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Gundry Roode

Gundry Roode, London silversmith, apprenticed to his brother Alexander Roode 1682. Freedom unrecorded. First mark 1710, 2nd (sterling) 1721, 3rd mark 1737.

  • 1731

    Gundry Roode

    9141 Antique George II Silver Tea Caddies with Sliding Tops

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    A rare pair of antique sterling silver tea caddy boxes of oval form with sliding lids. The removable cap doubles up as a tea measure. Lovely plain design and good gauge silver. Excellent patina. Each has a very sweet crest of a dog hand engraved to the front. Engraved underneath are the original owner’s initials. Total weight 353 grams, 11.3 troy ounces. Height 12.5 cm. Base 8.5 x 5.5 cm. London 1731. Maker Gundry Roode.

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