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A George II Sterling Silver Waiter, John Tuite (ent. 1721), London, c 1738, with engraved armorial, border of scroll motifs interspersed by shells and raised on three feet, diameter 6.375in., weight 8.2 troy ozs. Provenance: Albert Charles Hencken (1871-1951), by descent to the present owner. Note: John Tuite, son of James Tuite of Drogheda, worked as a silversmith in Dublin between 1710 and 1720 before moving to London. He specialized in making salvers. He died in 1740. Reference: John P. Fallon Marks of London Goldsmiths and Silversmiths (c. 1697-1837), 'London Goldsmith's Marks', p. 183.

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