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THE TRAY MAKER'S MARK OF SIMON PANTIN, LONDON, 1712; THE SNUFFERS MAKER'S MARK OF JOSEPH BIRD, LONDON, CIRCA 1710
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A QUEEN ANNE SILVER SNUFFER TRAY AND PAIR OF SNUFFERS
The tray maker's mark of Simon Pantin, London, 1712; the snuffers maker's mark of Joseph Bird, London, circa 1710
The tray of rectangular form, on four pad feet, with stepped molded rim and solid tear-drop handle with turned finial, marked under base, also with scratchweight 7-0; the snuffers of scissor-form, the exterior of the box engraved with coat-of-arms within scroll cartouche, marked in box and on handle, also with scratchweight 2=14=12
The tray 6¼in. (15.8cm) long, the snuffers 4¾in. (12cm.) long; 9oz. (293gr.) (2)
The tray maker's mark of Simon Pantin, London, 1712; the snuffers maker's mark of Joseph Bird, London, circa 1710
The tray of rectangular form, on four pad feet, with stepped molded rim and solid tear-drop handle with turned finial, marked under base, also with scratchweight 7-0; the snuffers of scissor-form, the exterior of the box engraved with coat-of-arms within scroll cartouche, marked in box and on handle, also with scratchweight 2=14=12
The tray 6¼in. (15.8cm) long, the snuffers 4¾in. (12cm.) long; 9oz. (293gr.) (2)