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William Stroud

William Stroud (Strowd), London silversmith, apprenticed to John Wirgman 1769, free 1776. 1st mark entered 1788. 2nd mark 1823.

A William Stroud, thought to be a separate individual, was recorded by Heal as a goldsmith working in Wood Street in 1761. No mark recorded.

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William Stroud

William Stroud (Strowd), London silversmith, apprenticed to John Wirgman 1769, free 1776. 1st mark entered 1788. 2nd mark 1823.

A William Stroud, thought to be a separate individual, was recorded by Heal as a goldsmith working in Wood Street in 1761. No mark recorded.

  • 1806

    William Stroud

    10120 George III Antique Silver Chamberstick

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    Fantastic quality and excellent size, this elegant silver chamberstick (or ”Go to Bed” as these are often known) has plain classical Georgian styling, broad shell and gadroon borders, and ribbed detail to the candle sconce. The nozzle and snuffer are detachable. To the front there is a large hand engraved armorial with a crown above and motto “Patitet Qui Vincit”. Weight 544 grams, 17.4 troy ounces. Height 10cm. Diameter 16cm. Spread across the handle 19.5cm. London 1806. Maker “WS”, probably William Stroud.

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