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  1. Heal records him as David Willaume senior goldsmith and banker, London, 1674-1712, of which the first date is erroneous; and Windsor Castle, Charing Cross, 16686-90; and Golden Ball, Pall Mall, 1697-1712.

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  3. In this page a list of the most important and popular British silversmiths is reported. For most of them maker marks are shown. More information on maker marks and silversmith works and biography in reported at the links page. See also these links: Makers' Marks on British Silver. 925-1000.com.

  4. 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.

  5. David Willaume I was an important silversmith and enjoyed the patronage of the wealthiest clients in England. His many outstanding pieces display the highest qualities of rich design and impeccable execution.

  6. www.brooklynmuseum.org › opencollection › objectsBrooklyn Museum

    CAPTION David Willaume Sr.. Two-Handled Cup with Cover, ca. 1702-1703. Silver, 12 1/4 in. (31.1 cm) ; cup height: 7 3/8 in. (31.1cm) diameter top: 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm ...

  7. The maker of this cup, David Willaume, was one of the most successful London goldsmiths of his time and enjoyed the patronage of wealthy clients. It is interesting to note that even such a prominent silversmith should engage in the dishonest practice of duty-dodging. Historical Associations.

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