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Sarah Blake (silversmith)

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and spoonmaker, and went into metalworking after his death, registering her first date mark on 15 June 1809. A second mark was registered on 9 January 1821, with a third on 7 November the same year; a variety of marks are known. Blake worked in partnership with her son, John William Blake, and lived
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at 16 Long Acre. She was retired or dead by February 1823, at which time John registered a mark alone. Besides spoons, the pair produced other tableware, such as forks and tongs.
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Philippa Glanville
Women Silversmiths, 1685-1845: Works from the Collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts
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