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  1. Luton Hoo Collection 1706 Ewer and dish. Fishmonger's Company 1708 Wine-cistern and fountain. Duke of Brunswick 1711 Pair of mounted ivory vases. Wilding collection, British Museum 1713 Punch bowl and cover. Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1718 Ewer and dish. Ex Hearst Collection 1938 1725 Toilet service. Ex Collection of Viscount Cowdray 1726 Ewer and ...

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  4. Maker David Willaume. Britannia standard silver. David Willaume, Huguenot maker, born 7 June 1658, son of Adam Willaume, goldsmith of Metz on the Pont des Morts. His first mention in London was in 1686 at the Windsor Castle, Charing Cross. Married Marie Mettayer 1690. Free 1693/94 as David Williams. First mark as largeworker undated probably 1697.

  5. 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 ...

  6. The most important silversmith in the reported period ^Top. 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

  7. David Willaume, who marked this monumental set, was one of the most successful foreign-born silversmiths working in London. Description The cistern rests on a domed spreading foot assembled of three raised sections chased with two horizontal bands of gadrooning, and above, a chased band of pendant, stylized leaves below a molded arcade.

  8. A set of four 18th century tablespoons, London, David Willaume (date marks rubbed), of old pattern design with drawbridge armorials to reverse of...

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