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Joseph Sheene

Joseph Sheene, London silversmith, apprenticed to Benjamin Bradford 1677, freedom unrecorded. Mark entered as largeworker undated, presumed 1697. Working at Ball Alley, Lombard Street. Livery 1698. Presumed dead when Alice Sheene entered her mark in 1700.

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Joseph Sheene

Joseph Sheene, London silversmith, apprenticed to Benjamin Bradford 1677, freedom unrecorded. Mark entered as largeworker undated, presumed 1697. Working at Ball Alley, Lombard Street. Livery 1698. Presumed dead when Alice Sheene entered her mark in 1700.

  • 1709

    Joseph Sheene

    8409 Queen Anne Silver Brandy Saucepan

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    A rare early English silver brandy pan with wooden side handle. Britannia standard silver. Brandy saucepans first made an appearance during the reign of Queen Anne so this is a very early example. Good size and lovely hammered finish with good patina. Weight 332 grams, 10.6 troy ounces. Height 10 cms. Spread 22.5 cms. Diameter 9 cms (top), 11 cms (max). London 1709. Maker Joseph Sheene.

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