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Alice Sheene
English silversmith From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alice Sheene was an English silversmith.
Sheene was married to the largeworker Joseph Sheene until his death; she registered her own mark on 29 April 1700. She, too, was classified as a largeworker, with an address of Ball Alley, Lombard Street, London. She remained active until around 1715.[1][2]
A set of three casters by Sheene, dated 1701/2, is currently in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.[3] A Queen Anne tankard with cover, dated 1706, is owned by the National Museum of Women in the Arts.[1] A tazza of uncertain date, but likely from around 1714, is held by the Israel Museum.[4] A variety of other items bearing her mark have also been recorded.[5][6][7]
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