George Wintle was renown as a spoon maker and entered approximately 11 marks over his career starting on the 2nd January 1787 as a plate-worker. The marks were entered up to around 1823. On the 17th February 1813, he was accused of hallmark forgery although he was found not guilty.
George Wintle silver makers mark
A CASED PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER QUEEN’S PATTERN FISH SERVERS Pierced blades and tines, together with other silver items, comprising: a small part fluted sugar bowl, a pair of pierced bon bon dishes, Birmingham 1911 and a small capstan inkwell. (Qty)
Sold for £ 275 inc. premium at Bonhams in 2013
Pair of Geo. III Old English Sauce Ladles – London 1808 – maker George Wintle
Sold for CA$250 at Lunds Auctioneers & Appraisers Ltd. in 2016
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