Webb9 mars 2024 · Item Details. A Georgian era armorial sterling silver salver from 1774 by London silversmith Richard Rugg I. This piece has a round shape with flaring scalloped edges and a beaded rim, featuring an engraved coat of arms to the center of the well. WebbRichard Rugg I (probably) 1770..1774 Salver Noted as "Unregistered" by Grimwade Grimwade, Arthur - London Goldsmiths, 1697-1837: Their Marks and Lives, Faber & …
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Webb26 maj 2012 · He was recorded as a labourer. Although the death of Richard Rugg the silversmith was not traced in the London area in 1795-1801 there was no reason to suppose one had not been recorded outside that locality for which website records are sparse. The matter has however been reviewed again and a further search has been … Webb28 feb. 2024 · Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Goldsmith & Silversmith Co. English Sterling Silver Garniture Set 4pc Bowl #0841 at the best online … go fetch slough
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WebbGiovanni Ciceri presents: The case of Richard Rugg and Robert Rew - A debate on the attribution of a maker mark The worker's or maker's mark was first instituted in England by the statute of 1363 which ordered that every Master Goldsmith should have a mark of his own, known to those appointed by the King to survey their work. WebbRK-RZ: an illustrated directory listing 3000 British hallmarks and marks of England, Scotland and Ireland silver, maker mark, town mark, date letter, duty mark, An illustrated … WebbHallmarked in London in 1772 by Richard Rugg, this wonderful, George III period, antique sterling silver salver, features a shaped shell and gadroon borders and stands on 4 lion paw feet. The salver measures 2" (5cm) tall, by 19" (48cm) in diameter, and weighs 66.3 troy ounces. Creator: Richard Rugg (Metalworker) Dimensions: gof ex dividend