Thomas Hannam and John Crouch II were notable London
silversmiths who operated during the 18th century. They were known for their
skilled craftsmanship and for producing high-quality silver pieces in the
Georgian style. While they are often mentioned together, they were distinct
individuals who collaborated on various projects.
Thomas Hannam (1710-1770) was an accomplished silversmith
who established his silver workshop in London and gained a reputation for
producing finely crafted silverware. He became a Freeman of the Goldsmiths'
Company in 1730, which allowed him to practice his craft as a recognized
silversmith in the city.
Hannam's work is often associated with the Rococo style, a
decorative and ornate style that was popular in the mid-18th century. His
pieces featured intricate designs, elaborate motifs, and a high level of
detail. He produced a wide range of silverware, including tea sets, coffee
pots, trays, candlesticks, and more more...
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