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Samuel Lea

Samuel Lea, London silversmith, apprenticed to John Diggle 1698. Turned over to Philip Rollod 1700. 1st mark as largeworker 1711. Second (sterling mark) 1721.

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Samuel Lea

Samuel Lea, London silversmith, apprenticed to John Diggle 1698. Turned over to Philip Rollod 1700. 1st mark as largeworker 1711. Second (sterling mark) 1721.

  • 1710

    Samuel Lea

    9324 Queen Anne Silver Snuffer Stand

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    A rare early English silver snuffer tray of oval form with cast acorn handle and three ball feet, similar style to the early chambersticks of a contemporary date. Britannia standard silver*. Hand engraved to the centre with a family armorial contained within a large scroll cartouche. Weight 250 grams, 8 troy ounces. Spread 15.8 cm. Pan 18.6 x 9.2 cm. London 1710. Maker probably Samuel Lea (Charles J Jackson’s “English Goldsmiths and Their Marks”).

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