George I Silver Bowl
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Stock: 8155
Date: 1722
Maker: Joseph Clare
Country: England
A charming antique sterling silver bowl with an applied wire rim and raised on a spreading foot. Good size. Very...
Description
Description
A charming antique sterling silver bowl with an applied wire rim and raised on a spreading foot. Good size. Very plain styling and excellent original colour. To one side there is a hand engraved crest of a boar and thistle for Burleigh/Burley of Carrigfergus, County Antrim.
Weight 281 grams, 9 troy oz.
Height 8cm. Diameter 16.8cm.
London 1722.
Maker Joseph Clare I.
Marks. Stamped with a clear set of full English silver hallmarks. Underneath the bowl there is a scratch weight and owners initials “MF”.
Condition
This handsome bowl is in good condition. The hand engraved crest is still sharp. There is one very mini bruise on the top edge, scarcely visible.
Maker Information
Maker: Joseph Clare
Joseph Clare, apprenticed to Nathaniel Locke 1702., free 1712. 1st mark entered as largeworker 1713. 2nd (sterling mark) 1720. 3rd mark 1721. Died 1728.
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