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A Pair of George II Silver Sauce Boats, David Willaume Jr., London, 1738. of shell form, with waved molded rim, a cast shell beneath lip, leaf capped multiple scroll handle, mounted at the top with a shell and the base with a sexfoil, engraved with a crest, on shaped molded foot. marked on bases. 33 oz 10 dwt. 1041.9 g. length 8 ¼ in. 21 cm
Apr 27, 1995 · George 11 Silver Flat Chased Coffee Pot, Dated 1735, London, David Willaume 11 H 8.5 in Dm 4 in The Albert Collection: 500 Years of British and European Silver (Book)
This is a fabulous silver dog-nose spoon by the highly rated Huguenot silversmith, David Willaume. It has a great set of Britannia Standard silver hallmarks, including a good example of the "Wi" maker's mark. This high quality spoon has a really hefty weight and bears an original engraved armorial to the reverse of the handle. The spoon remains in excellent condition with a good unworn bowl ...
Oct 16, 2023 · Anne Tanqueray was born in 1691 to David Willaume I, a prominent Huguenot silversmith, who had come to London from France in 1685. Career. Tanqueray's husband established a workshop, and it is likely that Tanqueray created items bearing her husband's mark.
David Willaume II, apprenticed to his father the master Hugeunot silversmith David Willaume I in 1707, free 1723. First and 2nd marks entered as largeworker in 1728, roughly the time of his father’s retirement. 3rd mark 1739. He became High Sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1737. Goldsmith to the King 1744 and 1746. Died 1761.
David Tanqueray,son of David Tanqueray of St Lo, Normandy, apprenticed to David Willaume 1708, free 1722. 1st mark as largeworker 1713. Married Anne, David Willaume’s daughter in 1717. Second mark (sterling) 1720. Subordinate Goldsmith to the King 1729 and 1732. Tanqueray’s surviving work is relatively rare, a remarkable piece is his gilt wine cistern of 1718 at Chatsworth demonstrating ...
A FINE WILLIAM III SILVER-GILT EWER MARK OF DAVID WILLAUME, LONDON, 1700 Of helmet-form, on gadrooned spreading foot, the lower body applied with strapwork calyx, with gadrooned upper mid-band, applied with the head of Diana and a stylized shell beneath the lip, the handle formed as a scrolling female herm, the front engraved with a coat-of-arms within a foliate and scalework cartouche, marked ...