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Jonathan Newton

Jonathan Newton, apprenticed to William Gibson October 1702, entered his first mark as largeworker, Lombard St, in October 1711. Later marks entered in 1718 and 1720. Also in partnership with Thomas Cole 1744-5 and Cole & Newton.1753-5.

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Jonathan Newton

Jonathan Newton, apprenticed to William Gibson October 1702, entered his first mark as largeworker, Lombard St, in October 1711. Later marks entered in 1718 and 1720. Also in partnership with Thomas Cole 1744-5 and Cole & Newton.1753-5.

  • 1712

    Jonathan Newton

    8572 Pair of Antique Queen Anne Silver Casters

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    A matching pair of early English antique silver muffineers from the early 1700 Queen Anne period. Britannia standard silver*. With baluster shape and the desirable octagonal panelled design. These lovely castors are of heavy quality and feel good in the hand. The pull off tops are prettily pierced and engraved. Each is hand engraved to the front with a nautical crest of a sea horse and anchor. Total weight 537 grams, 17.2 troy ounces. Height 17 cms. London 1712. Makers mark for Jonathan Newton.

  • 1714

    Jonathan Newton

    9234 Antique Queen Anne Octagonal Silver Sugar Bowl

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    A rare early English silver bowl of octagonal form. Lovely plain style and heavy gauge silver. Excellent sharp lines and good size. Hand engraved to the front is an armorial within a decorative cartouche. Weight 209 grams, 4.2 troy ounces. Height 6.1 cms. Diameter 11.4 cms. London 1714. Maker Jonathan Newton.

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