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John Deacon

John Deacon, apprenticed to John Moore 1759, free 1766. Mark entered as plateworker 1776; his previous mark would have been entered in the preceding book which is missing.

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John Deacon

John Deacon, apprenticed to John Moore 1759, free 1766. Mark entered as plateworker 1776; his previous mark would have been entered in the preceding book which is missing.

  • 1772

    John Deacon

    9019 George III Silver Bowl

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    An elegant little antique silver bowl of tulip shape on a flared pedestal foot. Good weight and patina. Weight 305 grams, 9.8 troy ounces. Height 10 cms. Diameter 11 cms. London 1772. Maker John Deacon. Sterling silver.

  • 1773

    John Deacon

    9210 George III Silver Sugar Bowl

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    An antique sterling silver sugar box and matching cover, all with extensive embossed decoration of flowers and leaves. To the front is a cartouche containing a hand engraved crest. The interior still retains the original gilding. Weight 260 grams, 8.3 troy ounces. Height 15 cm (with lid), 10 cm (without lid). Diameter 11 cms. London 1773. Maker John Deacon.

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