Postby nigel le sueur » Tue Dec 27, 2011 2:10 pm
Hi Frank
l agree with the mark being Edward Woods 4th mark entered 30th September 1740, he was apprenticed to James Roode 6th July 1715, free 2nd August 1722 he dies in 1752, it appears that his master specialised in salt-cellars and Wood was the same having produced little else, and it is noted that he probaly made the most salt-cellars in 18th Century London. lt is also noted that he was the master of David Hennell (1st) in 1728.
l cannot find any link with him and Samuel Wood.
Regards
Nigel