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  1. David Willaume I (London 1697-1728) Important Huguenot. David Willaume II (second quart of XVIII century) ^Top. Paul de Lamerie (London 1713-1751) Highly important. The most famous of the XVIII century. Paul de Lamerie: first quart of XVIII century (left); post 1733 (right) ^Top. Charles Frederick Kandler (London 1727-1778)

  2. David Willaume II British. 1730 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 512. View more. Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be enlarged, viewed at full ...

  3. Materials and techniques. Silver, engraved with case handles and case, applied ornament on a matted ground. Brief description. Silver, English (London), 1720-25, David Willaume. Physical description. Two-handled cup and cover with single, pedestal foot with gadrooned decoration, a rounded base applied with "cut card" work and large scroll handles.

  4. The handles of the cistern and the finial of the fountain are modeled in the form of the heraldic supporters and crest of the earls of Meath, for whom this...

  5. Willaume seems to have retired about 1728 (when his son David II entered a mark distinctly different from his father’s) and purchased the Manor of Tingrith, Bedfordshire in 1730, where the family settled, inter-marrying with another Huguenot family theTanquerays and later being styled Tanqueray-Willaume. David WIllaume the elder died before ...

  6. David Willaume II British. 1742/43 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 512. The modeler of these candlesticks, influenced by contemporary French designs, has ...

  7. Queen Anne 1700s. Charles Burton. Tiffany Serpentine. J B Pyne. Four George Ii Silver Candlesticks. Antique Silver C 1700. View All Popular Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass Searches. Shop our david willaume selection from top sellers and makers around the world. Global shipping available.

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