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David Willaume

George 11 Silver Flat Chased Coffee Pot, Dated 1735, London, David Willaume 11
Located in London, GB
George 11 silver flat chased coffee pot, dated 1735, London, David Willaume 11 Fine heavy quality
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Antique 1730s English George II Sterling Silver

Materials

Sterling Silver

The Albert Collection: 500 Years of British and European Silver (Book)
Located in North Yorkshire, GB
le Sage, David Willaume and Edward Feline. Plus regional rarities from around the United Kingdom. A
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Antique 18th Century and Earlier Books

Materials

Paper

Christie's: Furniture, Pictures & Silver from Tythrop Park, April 27, 1995, 1st
Located in valatie, NY
, Peter Archambo, and David Willaume. The 140 lots all photographed in color and fully described, 119
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1990s English Books

Materials

Paper

Pair of George III Sauceboats Made in London by William Cripps, 1763
By William Cripps
Located in London, GB
apprentice to David Willaume and was to become an accomplished craftsman and a versatile exponent of the
Category

Antique 18th Century English George III Serving Bowls

Materials

Silver

Pair of George II Serving Dishes Made in London in 1759 by William Cripps
By William Cripps
Located in London, GB
David Willaume, which would account for the fine quality of the dishes. He had workshops in St. James's
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Antique 1750s British George II Platters and Serveware

Materials

Sterling Silver

A pair of George II Cast Sifter Spoons, London, 1754/55 by William Cripps.
By William Cripps
Located in London, GB
modelled in a design after the great Paul De Lamerie. William Cripps was apprentice to the great David
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Antique 1750s English Rococo Platters and Serveware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pair of George III Neo Classical Vases by Thomas Pitts I, 1771
Located in London, GB
apprentice to the famous Huguenot David Willaume which would account for the quality of his work in both
Category

Antique 18th Century English Neoclassical Vases

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

George II Sauceboat Made in London by William Cripps, 1753
By William Cripps
Located in London, GB
was apprentice to the famous David Willaume. The quality of his designs and production is exceptional
Category

Antique 18th Century English George II Serving Pieces

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Sterling Silver Spirit Kettle by Charles Hatfield - Antique George II (1728)
Located in Jesmond, Newcastle Upon Tyne
then to David Williams (Willaume) from May 1715. He entered his first marks as a large plate worker in
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Antique 1720s English George II Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

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Set of Four Sterling Silver Candlesticks by Tiffany & Co.
Located in Vancouver, BC
II style, after originals by David Willaume, Fine quality cast construction, removable nozzles. 9
Category

Vintage 1940s American Sterling Silver

Set of Four Queen Anne Antique English Silver Candlesticks
By Benjamin Pyne
Located in New York, NY
used not only by Pyne but also by David Willaume. Two almost identical but slightly lighter sets of
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Antique Early 1700s English Queen Anne Tableware

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pair of Antique George I Solid Silver Candlesticks 1723 Britannia Standard
By David Willaume I
Located in London, GB
London in 1723 by David Willaume. Approx. Weight - 22.8oz / 710g Approx. Height - 16.3cm Approx
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Antique Early 18th Century English George I Candlesticks

Materials

Sterling Silver

Antique George I Silver Bleeding Bowl Porringer 1717 Britannia Std
By David Willaume I
Located in London, GB
impressive pierced handle. The Handle is engraved with the initials MG. Made in London in 1717 by David
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Antique 18th Century English George I Sterling Silver

Materials

Silver, Britannia Standard Silver

Exceptionally Fine and Unusual George II Sauceboat Made by William Cripps
Located in London, GB
apprentice to the famous David Willaume. The quality of his designs and production is exceptional
Category

Antique 1750s English More Dining and Entertaining

Antique George II Sterling Silver Cream Jug / Milk Jug 1734
By David Willaume I
Located in London, GB
crest engraved below the spout. This Milk Jug was made in London, England in 1734 by David Willaume
Category

Antique Early 18th Century European George II Tea Sets

Materials

Sterling Silver

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