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John Moore

John Moore, London silversmith, apprenticed to Fuller White 1748, free 1756. 1st mark as largeworker 1758. Livery 1763. 2nd mark 1778. He appears to have continued working up until his death in 1807.

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John Moore

John Moore, London silversmith, apprenticed to Fuller White 1748, free 1756. 1st mark as largeworker 1758. Livery 1763. 2nd mark 1778. He appears to have continued working up until his death in 1807.

  • 1802

    John Moore

    10288 George III Silver Pepper Shakers

    £550

    A decorative pair of antique silver peppers of tall baluster form with pierced detachable tops. Excellent weight. To the front is a flower and scroll cartouche and the body is embossed with pretty flower heads and foliate scrolls. The condiments are mounted asymmetrically on square bases. Weight (pair) 216 grams, 6.9 troy ounces. Height 16.9cm. Base 5x5cm. London 1802. Maker John Moore. Sterling silver. 19th century.

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