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William Gamble

William Gamble, London silversmith, apprenticed to John Sutton, 1680, free 1688. Gamble entered 2 marks on 1688 and registered a third mark, Britannia Standard, in 1697. Livery 1705, Court 1724, Touchwarden 1730. William took 2 apprentices, Samuel Jeffries and Humphrey Cripps. Died after 1732.

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William Gamble

William Gamble, London silversmith, apprenticed to John Sutton, 1680, free 1688. Gamble entered 2 marks on 1688 and registered a third mark, Britannia Standard, in 1697. Livery 1705, Court 1724, Touchwarden 1730. William took 2 apprentices, Samuel Jeffries and Humphrey Cripps. Died after 1732.

  • William III Antique Silver Coffee Pot

    1701

    William Gamble

    10472 William III Antique Silver Coffee Pot

    £5,950

    A handsome old English antique silver coffee or chocolate pot with the straight tapering sides and domed lid typical of the period. Initially, these tall form pots (as averse to the squatter teapot shape) were used for both coffee and chocolate. Side handle. Large size and good weight. To the front there is a large hand engraved armorial and crest. A nice feature is the little hinged flap on the end of the spout. Weight 777g, 24.9 troy oz. Height 26cm, 10.2ins. Diameter of top 7cm, of the base 11.5cm. Contains 1100 ml. London 1701. Maker William Gamble. Britannia standard silver.

  • William and Mary Antique Silver Beaker

    Circa 1690

    William Gamble

    10293 William and Mary Antique Silver Beaker

    £2,750

    An early English silver cup with plain tapering sides and rounded base. Contains 350ml. Weight 147 grams, 4.7 troy ounces. Height 9.2cm. Diameter 8.5 (top), 6cm (base). Maker William Gamble. Circa 1690. Sterling silver. 17th century.

  • William and Mary Antique Silver Tazza

    1693

    William Gamble

    10426 William and Mary Antique Silver Tazza

    £9,750

    A majestic early English silver footed salver with a broad gadroon border to the top and foot. Large size and very impressive. To the centre is a large contemporary, hand engraved armorial within plumage feathers. Good patina and charming traces of the original hand-beaten finish. Weight 821g, 26.4 troy oz. Height 8.2cm, 3.5ins. Diameter 33.6cm, 13.25ins. London 1693. Maker William Gamble. Sterling silver.

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