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Richard Freeman

Richard Freeman, West Country silversmith, working in Plymouth during the early 1700′. A prolific spoonmaker. His work usually bears Exeter hallmarks. Richard died in 1753. That same year a Joseph Freeman, probably Richard’s son, entered his mark.

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Richard Freeman

Richard Freeman, West Country silversmith, working in Plymouth during the early 1700′. A prolific spoonmaker. His work usually bears Exeter hallmarks. Richard died in 1753. That same year a Joseph Freeman, probably Richard’s son, entered his mark.

  • 1709

    Richard Freeman

    10330 Queen Anne Antique Silver Tazza

    £1,650

    English provincial silver. A lovely little silver footed salver with a simple reed border and pedestal foot. Beautiful plain style typical of the period. Good weight. Hand engraved to the centre is a large decorative cartouche containing a boar crest. Weight 143 gm, 4.5 troy oz. Height 5cm. Diameter 15.3cm. Exeter 1709. Maker Richard Freeman. Sterling silver.

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