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John Payne

John Payne, London silversmith, son of Humphrey Payne and apprenticed to his father 1733, free 1740. Livery 1740. Court 1747. 1st mark entered 1751. Warden 1760-2. Prime warden 1765.

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John Payne

John Payne, London silversmith, son of Humphrey Payne and apprenticed to his father 1733, free 1740. Livery 1740. Court 1747. 1st mark entered 1751. Warden 1760-2. Prime warden 1765.

  • 1774

    John Payne

    9174 George III Silver Mug

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    A good looking antique sterling silver mug of baluster form with scroll handle. Classic plain style. With hand engraved owners initials on the handle (more usually found on the lidded tankards of this period). Contains 450 ml. Weight 364 grams, 11.7 troy ounces. Height 12 cm. Spread 12.4 cm. Diameter 8.2 cm (top). London 1774. Maker John Payne.

  • 1767

    John Payne

    9178 George III Silver Lidded Tankard

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    A good antique sterling silver tankard with domed hinged lid. Plain straight sided design with concentric rim and flared base. Decorative thumbpiece and strapwork to the handle. The front is uninscribed and there are owners initials inscribed on the handle. Contains 900 ml. Weight 748 grams, 24 troy ounces. Height 18 cms. Spread 18 cms. Diameter of top 9.8 cms, base 12.5 cms. London 1767. Made by John Payne.

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