James Williams
James Williams, London silversmith, apprenticed to John Gorham, free 1753. 1st mark as largeworker, in partnership with William Turner 1753, probably dissolved by 1754 when Turner entered a mark alone. 2nd mark, in partnership with Edward Dobson and William Pryor 1755. 3rd mark alone 1755.
James Williams
James Williams, London silversmith, apprenticed to John Gorham, free 1753. 1st mark as largeworker, in partnership with William Turner 1753, probably dissolved by 1754 when Turner entered a mark alone. 2nd mark, in partnership with Edward Dobson and William Pryor 1755. 3rd mark alone 1755.
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1754
James Williams
9847 George II Silver Coffee Pot
£2,650>
This excellent pot, of graceful form, is also extremely large and heavy. A handsome antique silver coffee pot of baluster form raised on a shallow pedestal foot. Elegant plain design and graceful shaped spout. To the front there is a hand engraved lion crest within a large decorative cartouche, to the reverse there’s a dog crest. Contains 1650 ml. Weight 1313 grams, 53 troy ounces. Height 30.2cm. Spread across spout and handle 26.3cm. London 1754. Maker James Williams. Sterling silver.