John Harvey I
John Harvey I, apprenticed to Mathew Judkins of the Fishmongers Company, free 1737. 1st mark entered as smallworker 1738. 2nd mark (new standard) as largeworker 1739. 3rd mark (Sterling) as largeworker 1739. 4th mark 1745. 5th mark 1746. 6th mark 1748. 7th mark 1750.
John Harvey I
John Harvey I, apprenticed to Mathew Judkins of the Fishmongers Company, free 1737. 1st mark entered as smallworker 1738. 2nd mark (new standard) as largeworker 1739. 3rd mark (Sterling) as largeworker 1739. 4th mark 1745. 5th mark 1746. 6th mark 1748. 7th mark 1750.
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Circa 1750
John Harvey I
9475 Georgian Silver Wine Label
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A very pretty antique sterling silver bottle ticket with a silver chain. Good quality with cast vine decoration and a scroll across the centre engraved “SHERRY”. Weight 20 grams. Measures 6.2 x 4.5 cm. Stamped with makers mark for John Harvey I, London. Circa 1750.
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1750
John Harvey I
9874 George II Antique Silver Plates
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A fine pair of antique silver second course plates of good weight having classic shaped gadroon borders. Hand engraved to one side of the rim with the coat of arms for the Egerton family, to the other side with the crest of 3 arrows. Plates of this date will have come from a large and important table service. Total weight 1550 grams, 49.8 troy ounces. Diameter 28.5cm. London 1750. Maker probably John Harvey I. Sterling silver.