Lot Number : 3524

  • Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths silver repousse mask, hallmarked J & K R, Birmingham 1992, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, H14cm, approximate weight 2.50 ozt (78 grams)

Abraham Barachin was the last Hull silversmith to use the Hull mark of three ducal coronets in around 1706. 
However in 1983 the Assay Offices of Great Britain and the City of Kingston upon Hull granted the Guild of Hull Silversmiths permission to use the City's Coat of Arms as an additional mark on pieces they produced.
  • Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths silver repousse mask, hallmarked J & K R, Birmingham 1992, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, H14cm, approximate weight 2.50 ozt (78 grams)

Abraham Barachin was the last Hull silversmith to use the Hull mark of three ducal coronets in around 1706. 
However in 1983 the Assay Offices of Great Britain and the City of Kingston upon Hull granted the Guild of Hull Silversmiths permission to use the City's Coat of Arms as an additional mark on pieces they produced.
  • Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths silver repousse mask, hallmarked J & K R, Birmingham 1992, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, H14cm, approximate weight 2.50 ozt (78 grams)

Abraham Barachin was the last Hull silversmith to use the Hull mark of three ducal coronets in around 1706. 
However in 1983 the Assay Offices of Great Britain and the City of Kingston upon Hull granted the Guild of Hull Silversmiths permission to use the City's Coat of Arms as an additional mark on pieces they produced.
  • Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths silver repousse mask, hallmarked J & K R, Birmingham 1992, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, H14cm, approximate weight 2.50 ozt (78 grams)

Abraham Barachin was the last Hull silversmith to use the Hull mark of three ducal coronets in around 1706. 
However in 1983 the Assay Offices of Great Britain and the City of Kingston upon Hull granted the Guild of Hull Silversmiths permission to use the City's Coat of Arms as an additional mark on pieces they produced.
  • Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths silver repousse mask, hallmarked J & K R, Birmingham 1992, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, H14cm, approximate weight 2.50 ozt (78 grams)

Abraham Barachin was the last Hull silversmith to use the Hull mark of three ducal coronets in around 1706. 
However in 1983 the Assay Offices of Great Britain and the City of Kingston upon Hull granted the Guild of Hull Silversmiths permission to use the City's Coat of Arms as an additional mark on pieces they produced.
  • Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths silver repousse mask, hallmarked J & K R, Birmingham 1992, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, H14cm, approximate weight 2.50 ozt (78 grams)

Abraham Barachin was the last Hull silversmith to use the Hull mark of three ducal coronets in around 1706. 
However in 1983 the Assay Offices of Great Britain and the City of Kingston upon Hull granted the Guild of Hull Silversmiths permission to use the City's Coat of Arms as an additional mark on pieces they produced.
  • Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths silver repousse mask, hallmarked J & K R, Birmingham 1992, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, H14cm, approximate weight 2.50 ozt (78 grams)

Abraham Barachin was the last Hull silversmith to use the Hull mark of three ducal coronets in around 1706. 
However in 1983 the Assay Offices of Great Britain and the City of Kingston upon Hull granted the Guild of Hull Silversmiths permission to use the City's Coat of Arms as an additional mark on pieces they produced.

Description: Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths silver repousse mask, hallmarked J & K R, Birmingham 1992, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, H14cm, approximate weight 2.50 ozt (78 grams)

Abraham Barachin was the last Hull silversmith to use the Hull mark of three ducal coronets in around 1706.
However in 1983 the Assay Offices of Great Britain and the City of Kingston upon Hull granted the Guild of Hull Silversmiths permission to use the City's Coat of Arms as an additional mark on pieces they produced.

Condition Report:

Generally in good overall condition, some light wear including surface scratches and nicks. Hallmarks clear and legible.

https://www.davidduggleby.com/files/images/auctions/GUID/57d57aa4-a169-4c4a-99cc-14058400e245.jpg

SOLD £110


Sell One Like This

Delivery Info

Delivery and Postage & Packing options available

UK Mainland Delivery
First lot: £28.98 - if additional lot: Additional lots are charged at a discounted rate, the largest/highest delivery cost item is taken as the first lot. £10.08

Delivery charges include VAT.
Delivery to registered addresses only.

Collection
Collect from The Vine Street Salerooms, Scarborough YO11 1XN.

This Auction is closed, no more bids are allowed

Recently Viewed Lots