A GEORGE II SILVER DISH-RING
A GEORGE II SILVER DISH-RING

MARK OF JOHN WHITE, LONDON, PROBABLY 1729

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A GEORGE II SILVER DISH-RING
MARK OF JOHN WHITE, LONDON, PROBABLY 1729
Circular and with ribbed borders and four foliate scroll supports, engraved with crest, marked on each support
9 ½ in. (24.1 cm.) diam.
35 oz. (1,088 gr.)

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The substantial gauge of this dish-ring demonstrates the calibre of White's work. Grimwade describes White as 'a mysterious figure, as his work, somewhat rare, is of high quality and Huguenot character,' (A. Grimwade, London Goldsmiths, Their Marks and Lives, 1697-1837, London, 1982, p. 699).

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