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John Gamon

John Gamon, London silversmith, apprenticed to William Fawdery in 1717, free 1724. 1st mark entered as largeworker in 1727, 2nd mark 1739. John and Dinah Gamon had 2 sons, William and John. John Junior was apprenticed to John Ruffin in 1746.

Dinah Gamon, widow of John Gamon, entered her mark as largeworker in 1740.

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John Gamon

John Gamon, London silversmith, apprenticed to William Fawdery in 1717, free 1724. 1st mark entered as largeworker in 1727, 2nd mark 1739. John and Dinah Gamon had 2 sons, William and John. John Junior was apprenticed to John Ruffin in 1746.

Dinah Gamon, widow of John Gamon, entered her mark as largeworker in 1740.

  • 1732

    John Gamon

    10223 George II Antique Silver Brandy Pan

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    A delightful piece of early English silver. An antique silver brandy warmer of bellied form with an elegant turned wooden handle. Small size and attractive plain style. Contains 100 ml. Total weight 83 grams, 2.6 troy ounces. Height of pan 5/10cm. Spread 14.5cm. London 1732. Maker John Gamon. Sterling silver.

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