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Joseph Ash I

Joseph Ash I, London silversmith, apprenticed to Roger Biggs of the Glovers Company 1793, free 1801. 1st mark as smallworker 1801 entered one day after his freedom. Two apprentices of his former master were turned over to him the following month. 3 new marks 1810. 3 further marks 1818. His son James apprenticed to Joseph Bibbs 1818.

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Joseph Ash I

Joseph Ash I, London silversmith, apprenticed to Roger Biggs of the Glovers Company 1793, free 1801. 1st mark as smallworker 1801 entered one day after his freedom. Two apprentices of his former master were turned over to him the following month. 3 new marks 1810. 3 further marks 1818. His son James apprenticed to Joseph Bibbs 1818.

  • 1806

    Joseph Ash I

    9277 Antique Silver Coconut Cup

    £875

    An antique sterling silver mounted goblet with a tall spreading foot. Good size and very good condition. The top mount has a silver inner lip. Contains 300 ml. Height 14.5 cm. Diameter 8 cm. London 1806. Maker Joseph Ash.

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