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John Robins

John Robins, London silversmith, apprenticed to Richard Wade and turned over to David Whyte. Free 1771. 1st mark as plateworker 1774. 2nd mark, 2 sizes, 1787. Died 1831.

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John Robins

John Robins, London silversmith, apprenticed to Richard Wade and turned over to David Whyte. Free 1771. 1st mark as plateworker 1774. 2nd mark, 2 sizes, 1787. Died 1831.

  • 1812

    John Robins

    10323 George III Antique Silver Entrée Dishes

    £7,950

    A fantastic quality pair of antique silver serving dishes with matching covers. Large size and good gauge silver. This elegant circular form, with plain styling and bead borders, is often known as “cushion form”. The covers have a large decorative cartouche hand engraved to the front and reverse. Total silver weight 5,798 grams, 186 troy ounces. Height 22cm. Diameter (top) 24.7cm, (base) 24.7cm. London 1812. Maker Thomas Robins. Sterling silver.

  • 1793

    John Robins

    9346 George III Silver Sauce Tureens

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    An elegant pair of antique sterling silver sauce tureens of hexagonal form with matching covers. Classic Adam style shape with simple plain vase shape design with spreading handles, reed borders, and cast urn lid finial. Each has a matching hand engraved crest to the tureen front and the lid. Weight 1081 grams, 34.7 troy ounces. Height 15cm (to top of finial). Spread 23cm. Tureen 17.3cm x 9.3cm. London 1793. Maker John Robins.

  • 1811

    John Robins

    8032 Georgian Silver Nutmeg Grater

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    A plain style antique sterling silver nutmeg grater of cylindrical style. Open the lid and the box opens out to use the steel grater. Height when closed 6.5 cm. Top measures 3 x 2.5 cm. London 1811. Maker John Robins.

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