James Fraillon
James Fraillon (active 1706–1727/28) Huguenot silversmith. Apprenticed to Phillip Roker in 1699 and free in 1706. Mark as largeworker entered in 1711. He probably died between 1727 and 1728 when his wife Blanche entered her own mark.
James Fraillon
James Fraillon (active 1706–1727/28) Huguenot silversmith. Apprenticed to Phillip Roker in 1699 and free in 1706. Mark as largeworker entered in 1711. He probably died between 1727 and 1728 when his wife Blanche entered her own mark.
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1722
James Fraillon
8639 George I Silver Chamberstick
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A rare early English sterling silver chamber stick (also known as a go to bed) with the solid design and excellent heavy gauge silver as you’d expect from this date. It has the early form with a flat teardrop handle and broad drip pan. The circular base is hand engraved with the crest of a crown over a gentleman carrying a double scythe. Weight 400 grams, 12.8 troy ounces. Diameter 14.5 cms. Length 23.5 cms. London 1722. By James Fraillon.
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1722
James Fraillon
8640 George I Antique Silver Chamberstick
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A rare early English silver chamber stick (also known as a go to bed) with the solid design and excellent heavy gauge silver as you’d expect from this date. It has the early form with a flat teardrop handle and broad drip pan. The circular base is hand engraved with the crest of a crown over a gentleman carrying a double scythe. Weight 399 grams, 12.8 troy ounces. Diameter 15 cms. Length 25 cms. Britannia standard silver*. London 1722. By James Fraillon.