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Sarah Buttall

Sarah Buttall entered a mark at Goldsmiths Hall in May 1754 on the death of her husband Jonathan Buttall, a Founder from Minories. Sarah married John Bumford, a gun maker, in September 1754. The burial of Sarah was recorded at St Botolph’s in 1775.

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Sarah Buttall

Sarah Buttall entered a mark at Goldsmiths Hall in May 1754 on the death of her husband Jonathan Buttall, a Founder from Minories. Sarah married John Bumford, a gun maker, in September 1754. The burial of Sarah was recorded at St Botolph’s in 1775.

  • 1770

    Sarah Buttall

    8485 Antique Silver Serving Slice

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    A rare early antique silver serving slice with a graceful scrolled handle. The pierced silver surface is decorated with foliate scrolls and line engraving. Weight 135 grams, 4.3 troy ounces. Length 28.25 cms. Width 10.6 cms. Sterling silver. London 1770. Maker Sarah Buttall.

  • 1770

    Sarah Buttall

    9877 George III Silver Sweetmeat Basket

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    A very pretty antique silver swing handle basket of small size. Possibly a Georgian epergne basket. Attractive cutwork design decorated with flowerheads and other motifs. Cast and pierced handle. Weight 111 grams, 3.5 troy ounces. Height 5.2/12.8cm. Length 15.2cm. Width 12.5cm. London 1770. Maker Sarah Buttall. Sterling silver.

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