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Richard Green

Richard Green, apprenticed to George Moore 1691, free 1703. 1st mark entered as largeworker 1703. Livery 1708. Churchwarden of St John Zachary 1713-14. 2nd mark, sterling, 1723. 3rd mark 1726.

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Richard Green

Richard Green, apprenticed to George Moore 1691, free 1703. 1st mark entered as largeworker 1703. Livery 1708. Churchwarden of St John Zachary 1713-14. 2nd mark, sterling, 1723. 3rd mark 1726.

  • 1711

    Richard Green

    8966 Antique Queen Anne Silver Mug

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    A fine early antique silver tankard of cylindrical form with coopered bands and a shaped handle. *Britannia standard silver. Excellent plain styling. To the front there is a good hand engraved armorial within a decorative cartouche. Good weight and colour. Contains 550 ml, 1 pint. Weight 372 grams, 11.9 troy ounces. Height 11.4 cms. Spread 13.2 cms. Diameter 8.5 cms (top). London 1711. Maker Richard Green.

  • 1723

    Richard Green

    8089 George I Silver Cream Jug

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    An early English silver cream jug having a pitcher shape with simple handle and applied ring base. Small size silver cream jugs without lids were only introduced in the 1720’s so this is probably one of the earliest silver cream jugs ever made. Britannia standard silver*. Excellent colour. Weight 90 grams, 2.8 troy ounces. Height 7.5 cms. Spread 8.5 cms. London 1723. Maker Richard Green.

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