- A
largeworker was a form of
silversmith in
England from the 17th to the
early 20th
centuries who made
items of a
larger size such as
dishes or candlesticks...
- silversmith.
Feline was the
widow of
largeworker Edward Feline, and
herself was
classified as both a
largeworker and a
plateworker during her career....
-
English silversmith.
Resident in London,
Cooke was the
widow either of
largeworker Thomas Cooke II, who died in 1761 or of
Samuel Cooke. She registered...
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largeworker Hugh Mills, and
after his
death registered a mark, as
Dorothy Mills, on 6
April 1752, at
which time she was
classified as a
largeworker and...
-
while her
first name is
sometimes given as Susan.
Holaday was
married to
largeworker Edward Holaday;
after his death, she
registered two
sizes of mark on...
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Little is
known about Muns; she is
believed to have been the
widow of a
largeworker named John Muns, but this is uncertain.
classified as a smallworker,...
- she was
active in London,
where she
lived in the
parish of Minories. A
largeworker, she
registered her mark on 10 May 1754, and was
active until around...
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recorded in
England on 28 June 1753 when his name was
recorded as a
largeworker of
Little Deans Court, St Martins-le-Grand. He was
registered to 6 New...
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married to the
largeworker Joseph Sheene until his death; she
registered her own mark on 29
April 1700. She, too, was
classified as a
largeworker, with an address...
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maiden name
appears to have been
Roode and she was
possibly the
widow of
largeworker James Rood when she
registered two marks, for
sterling and new standard...