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Thomas Spackman

Thomas Spackman, apprenticed to William Swadling 1690, turned over to his brother John Spackman i1696. Free 1700. Two marks entered 1700 as largeworker. 3rd mark 1707.

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Thomas Spackman

Thomas Spackman, apprenticed to William Swadling 1690, turned over to his brother John Spackman i1696. Free 1700. Two marks entered 1700 as largeworker. 3rd mark 1707.

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    10350 Queen Anne Antique Silver Cup and Cover

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    A magnificent antique silver cup and cover of campana form with twin side handles. Lovely plain style, very good weight and large size. Excellent quality with the cut card banding typical of this sought after Huguenot maker. Engraved to the front is a large marital coat of arms for Bagot and Wagstaffe contained within a contemporary cartouche; the lid has a goat crest. Total weight 2976g, 95.6 troy oz. Height 32.5cm (to top of lid), 22.2cm (to top of cup rim). Spread across handles 33cm. Diameter of top 19.5cm. London 1711. Maker Simon Pantin. Britannia standard silver.

  • 1709

    Simon Pantin

    7762 Queen Anne Silver Candlesticks by Simon Pantin

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    A beautiful pair of rare early English silver candlesticks. Britannia standard silver*. Lovely plain style in keeping with the period. Very solid and heavy cast metal with knopped and baluster vase shaped stems and square hollowed out bases with canted corners. Traces of a crest. Excellent colour. Weight 795 grams, 25.5 troy ounces. Height 16.5cm. Base 10cm square. London 1709. Maker Simon Pantin.

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