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Joseph & Albert Savory

Joseph Savory, London silversmith, apprenticed to James Hunt 1760, free 1769. 1st mark as smallworker 1772 working in Fish Street. 2nd mark as goldworker 1782 working at 48 Cheapside as goldsmith, cutler and jeweller. Partner with Thomas Barnard 1779-1781, with Farrand 1790-96, with Farrand and Sheldrake 1793-1809, and with Pryor (at 10, Poultry). No marks recorded for the partnerships presumed to be retailing businesses only.

Adey Bellamy Savory, son of Joseph I, free by patrimony 1802. 6 marls 1826-1832. 7th mark , in partnership wuith Joseph and Albert Savory 1833. 8th mark (2 sizes) in partnership 1834.

Albert Savory, son of Adey Savory, free by patrimony 1833. 1st mark as plateworker in partnership with his father and brother Joseph II 1833. 2nd mark (2 sizes) 1834. 3rd mark in partnership with Joseph II only. 4th mark 1835.

Joseph Savory II, free by patrimony 1833. 1st mark as plateworker in partnership with his father and brother Albert 1833. 2nd mark (2 sizes) 1834. 3rd mark in partnership with Albert only.

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Joseph & Albert Savory

Joseph Savory, London silversmith, apprenticed to James Hunt 1760, free 1769. 1st mark as smallworker 1772 working in Fish Street. 2nd mark as goldworker 1782 working at 48 Cheapside as goldsmith, cutler and jeweller. Partner with Thomas Barnard 1779-1781, with Farrand 1790-96, with Farrand and Sheldrake 1793-1809, and with Pryor (at 10, Poultry). No marks recorded for the partnerships presumed to be retailing businesses only.

Adey Bellamy Savory, son of Joseph I, free by patrimony 1802. 6 marls 1826-1832. 7th mark , in partnership wuith Joseph and Albert Savory 1833. 8th mark (2 sizes) in partnership 1834.

Albert Savory, son of Adey Savory, free by patrimony 1833. 1st mark as plateworker in partnership with his father and brother Joseph II 1833. 2nd mark (2 sizes) 1834. 3rd mark in partnership with Joseph II only. 4th mark 1835.

Joseph Savory II, free by patrimony 1833. 1st mark as plateworker in partnership with his father and brother Albert 1833. 2nd mark (2 sizes) 1834. 3rd mark in partnership with Albert only.

  • 1845

    Joseph & Albert Savory

    9306 Antique Silver Teapot

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    An excellent quality antique silver teapot with the popular melon shape popular during the first half of the 19th century. Good gauge silver. With a simple plain form this pot is embellished with a pretty flower finial, acanthus leaf mount to the handle and a decorative cast foot. Contains 1200 ml. Weight 703 grams, 22.6 troy ounces. Height 15 cm. Spread 29.5 cm. London 1845. Maker Joseph & Albert Savory.

  • 1859

    Joseph & Albert Savory

    6510 Victorian Silver Christening Mug

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    A very pretty antique sterling silver mug with a cast decorative foot. Lovely deep chased decoration of flowers, scrolls and leaves. Weight 140 grams, 4.5 troy ounces. Height 8 cms. Diameter 7.5 cms. Contains 200 ml. London 1859. Maker A B Savory & Sons.

  • 1805

    Joseph & Albert Savory

    10304 George III Antique Silver Tea Caddy

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    An excellent antique silver caddy of plain rectangular design with a plain hexagonal design. The sliding top has a lift off cap which doubles as a tea measure. Weight 218 grams, 7.0 troy ounces. Height 12.6cm. Base 8.9 x 5.8cm. London 1805. Maker Savory, Farrand & Sheldrick. Sterling silver. 19th century.

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