The following items were produced by the silversmith John Wakelin & William Taylor. If you are particularly interested in collecting sterling silver or silverplated pieces by John Wakelin & William Taylor but you can't find a suitable item in the list below, just contact us and we'll check to see whether we have some items in store which aren't already on our website.
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Hallmarked in London in 1790 by John Wakelin & William Taylor, this handsome, George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Salver, is round in shape, standing on 3 reed bordered feet, and featuring a vacant wreath cartouche to the centre. The salver measures 1"(2.5cm) tall, by 8"(20cm) in diameter, and weighs 12.3 troy ounces.
£975
Hallmarked in London in 1779 by John Wakelin & William Taylor, this very handsome, George III period, Antique Sterling Silver Entree Dish, is round in shape, and plain in design, with reed detailing and an engraved crest to the lid. The entree dish measures 3.75"(9.5cm) tall, by 10.5"(26.5cm) in diameter, and weighs 37 troy ounces.
The crest is that of the Hamilton Family, and most likely that of John Hamilton, 1st Baronet Hamilton of Marlborough House.
£2,175
Hallmarked in London in 1783 by John Wakelin & William Taylor, this handsome, George III, Antique Sterling Silver Argyll, is plain in style, having an urn shaped body with reed borders and a wood handle. There is an original engraved coat of arms on the body and a crest on the lid, and the hot water chamber is accessed via a central column. The argyll measures 8"(20cm) tall, by 8"(20cm) from handle to spout, by 4"(10cm) in diameter, and weighs 16 troy ounces.
£3,975