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Sarah Holaday

Sarah Holaday, London silversmith, presumably Edward Holaday’s widow. Entered her diamond shaped widow’s mark, in 2 sizes in 1719. 2nd (Sterling mark) 1725.

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Sarah Holaday

Sarah Holaday, London silversmith, presumably Edward Holaday’s widow. Entered her diamond shaped widow’s mark, in 2 sizes in 1719. 2nd (Sterling mark) 1725.

  • Circa 1719

    Sarah Holaday

    10216 George I Antique Silver Covered Sugar Bowl

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    A rare antique silver gilt sugar bowl of circular form raised on three pad feet. To the front and top cover there is a finely engraved coat of arms for the Russell family. In the early 18th century sugar bowls or sugar boxes nearly always had covers which, when reversed, could be used as a saucer or spoon tray. Weight 263 grams, 8.4 troy oz. Height 9.5cm. Diameter 11cm. Circa 1719. Maker probably Sarah Holaday. Britannia Standard silver purity. 18th century. See also 10215 George I Antique Silver Hot Milk Jug

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