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William Grundy

William Grundy, apprenticed to Edward Vincent 1731, free 1739. 1st mark entered 1743, 2nd mark (2 sizes) 1748, 3rd mark 1748. Livery 1750. 4th mark 1777. 5th mark in partnership with Edward Fernell 1779. Died circa 1780.

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William Grundy

William Grundy, apprenticed to Edward Vincent 1731, free 1739. 1st mark entered 1743, 2nd mark (2 sizes) 1748, 3rd mark 1748. Livery 1750. 4th mark 1777. 5th mark in partnership with Edward Fernell 1779. Died circa 1780.

  • 1755

    William Grundy

    9858 George II Silver Sauceboats

    £2,850

    A handsome pair of antique sterling silver sauceboats with typical classic shape and plain styling of the period. Large size and good weight. Hand engraved crest to the front. Each has a Latin inscription engraved to the underside, dated 1756, in old fashioned script. Total weight 874 grams, 28.1 troy ounces. Spread 22 cm. Height 13.9 cm (to top of handle). London 1755. Maker William Grundy. Sterling silver.

  • 1747

    William Grundy

    10364 George II Antique Silver Tea Caddy

    Reserved

    A fantastic quality silver tea box of oval form with a pull off lid and pineapple finial. Heavy cast silver with decorative panels in the rococo style with clusters of sea shells. Hand engraved to the front and reverse with a double headed eagle crest topped by a earl’s crown and motto “Abide my Time” for the Campbells of Loudoun. Weight 428g, 13.7 troy oz. Height 14cm. Width 10cm. London 1747. Maker William Grundy. Sterling silver. Makes a matching pair with #10367.

  • 1747

    William Grundy

    10367 George II Antique Silver Tea Caddy

    Reserved

    A fantastic quality silver tea box of oval form with a pull off lid and pineapple finial. Heavy cast silver with decorative panels in the rococo style with clusters of sea shells. Hand engraved to the front and reverse with a double headed eagle crest topped by a earl’s crown and motto “Abide my Time” for the Campbells of Loudoun, Scotland. Weight 430g, 13.6 troy oz. Height 14cm. Width 10cm. London 1747. Maker William Grundy. Sterling silver.

  • 1754

    William Grundy

    9327 Antique Silver Snuffer Tray

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    A good quality antique sterling silver snuffer stand of oblong shape with a flying scroll handle. Good plain design and heavy gauge silver with applied shell borders. Weight 273 grams, 8.7 troy ounces. Height 5.8 cms. Length 20 cms. Width 10.2 cms. London 1754. Maker William Grundy.

  • 1774

    William Grundy

    7203 Large George III Silver Mug

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    An impressive antique sterling silver tankard with baluster form on a spreading foot. The broad curved handle has strapwork decoration to the top, a geometric tail piece at the bottom and hand engraved initials. Unusual large size. Good proportions and excellent colour. Contains 950 ml. Weight 550 grams, 17.1 troy ounces. Height 15 cms. London 1774. Maker William Grundy.

  • 1768

    William Grundy

    9476 George III Silver Sugar Vases

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    A fine pair of antique sterling silver sugar casters with side handles. Plain style with gadroon borders. To the front each has a hand engraved armorial with a boar crest. Weight 951 grams, 30.5 troy ounces. Height 25cm (caster), 17.5cm (vase). London 1768. Maker William Grundy.

  • 1773

    William Grundy

    10176 George III Antique Silver Mug

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    A good quality antique silver tankard of large size and very good weight. Of plain form with baluster shape, the shaped handle having acanthus leaf ornament. Uninscribed. Contains 610 ml, over 1 imperial pint. Weight 432 grams, 13.9 troy ounces. Height 13.4cm. Spread 13cm. Diameter 8.5cm. London 1773. Maker William Grundy. Sterling silver. 18th century.

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