A George Iii Sterling Silver Tankard, London 1772 By John Deacon - Jun 22, 2022 | Chiswick Auctions In London
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A George III sterling silver tankard, London 1772 by John Deacon

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A George III sterling silver tankard, London 1772 by John Deacon
A George III sterling silver tankard, London 1772 by John Deacon
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A George III sterling silver tankard, London 1772 by John Deacon

Of tapering cylindrical form with reeded ‘coopered’ sections, the hinged flat disc lid attached to a panel section C shape handle. The edge of lid with engraved feathered decoration. The front engraved with initials TEM in flourished cursive script. Fully marked underneath and part-marked to the lid. Maker’s Mark I.D (as unidentified Grimwade 3631).

Height – 14.2 cm / 5.6 inches

Weight – 960 grams / 30.86 ozt

John Deacon was apprenticed to John Moore on the 19th January 1759, and free on the 2nd July 1766. He entered a mark as a plateworker on the 11th September 1776, at 23 Greenhills Rents, St John Street. “An earlier mark was probably in the missing book before 1773. He appears as plateworker, 1 Love Lane, Wood Steet in the parliamentary report list 1773. Heal records him as goldsmith, Addle Street, 1771 (…) he is recorded as bankrupt April 1775, in Wood Street.”

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A George III sterling silver tankard, London 1772 by John Deacon

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