Lot Number : 2509

  • Modern Guild of Hull Silversmiths silver paten, of circular form with folded rim to underside and slightly planished finish, upon circular foot, hallmarked J & KR, Birmingham 1989, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, D17.5cm
Notes: 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 paten, of circular form with folded rim to underside and slightly planished finish, upon circular foot, hallmarked J & KR, Birmingham 1989, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, D17.5cm
Notes: 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 paten, of circular form with folded rim to underside and slightly planished finish, upon circular foot, hallmarked J & KR, Birmingham 1989, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, D17.5cm
Notes: 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 paten, of circular form with folded rim to underside and slightly planished finish, upon circular foot, hallmarked J & KR, Birmingham 1989, also marked with the three crowns mark of the Guild of Hull Silversmiths, D17.5cm

Notes: 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:

Approximate total weight 6.56 ozt (204.2 grams) Generally in good overall condition, with some surface scratches and nicks, and a few small indentations. Some slight knocks to the rim. Hallmarks clear and legible.

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

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