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Robert Peake

Apprenticed to John Pennock 22 April 1673 and turned over to Francis Singleton. Free 3 November 1680. Mark entered as largeworker, undated, probably April 1697 on commencement of register. Address: Noble Street, where Heal records him from 1696 until 1704.

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Robert Peake

Apprenticed to John Pennock 22 April 1673 and turned over to Francis Singleton. Free 3 November 1680. Mark entered as largeworker, undated, probably April 1697 on commencement of register. Address: Noble Street, where Heal records him from 1696 until 1704.

  • 1701

    Robert Peake

    7895 William III Silver Bowl

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    A rare and important early English silver bowl from the pre Queen Anne period. Large size with charmingly quaint lions mask drop ring handles and the ribbed body decoration typical for this period. To the front there is a large hand engraved armorial set within a plummage scroll cartouche. Around the top there is a band of engraved leaves and fish scale chasing. Britannia standard silver*. Weight 1313 grams, 42.2 troy ounces. Height 15 cms. Diameter 27 (top) cms, 17 cms (base). London 1701. Maker Robert Peake.

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