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Mary Cooke Antiques Ltd

Specialists in Antique British Silver & early Nineteenth Century Collectors' Items.

Mary Cooke Antiques Ltd

Specialists in Antique British Silver & early Nineteenth Century Collectors' Items.

12, The Old Power Station, ,121, Mortlake High Street,

London SW14 8SN

United Kingdom

Description

Mary Cooke Antiques was established by our founder, Mary Cooke, in London nearly sixty years ago in 1967. We specialise in Antique British Silver and early Nineteenth century silver and gold collectors' items. The business is now run by Neil Shepperson who joined the firm over thirty years ago in 1994. We are senior members of the British Antique Dealers' Association and operate, by appointment, from riverside premises in Barnes.

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Benjamin & James Smith

A pair of George III Silver Gilt Sugar Vases & Covers made in London in 1810 by Benjamin & James Smith.

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George Wickes

A set of four George II cast Rococo Four Seasons Candlesticks made in London in 1738 by George Wickes.

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William Eley II

The Kinloch Wine Coolers made in London in 1827 by William Eley II.

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David Willaume

A set of six Queen Anne Britannia Standard Silver Gilt Hexagonal Salvers. Made in London in 1704 by David Willaume.

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James Young

A George III Centrepiece on Stand made in London in 1787 by James Young.

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A pair of early George III Chinoiserie Tea Caddies. Made in London in 1761 by Thomas Pitts.