David & Robert Hennell were prominent silversmiths and retailers based in London during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The Hennell family had a long and distinguished history in the silver trade, spanning several generations.

The story of David & Robert Hennell begins with David Hennell Senior (1712-1785), who was an accomplished silversmith and apprenticed under the renowned silversmith Pierre Platel. David Senior established his own workshop in 1749 and became a prominent figure in the London silver industry. He was highly regarded for his exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.

In 1763, David Hennell Senior took his son, Robert Hennell (circa 1741-1811), as his apprentice. Robert quickly honed his skills and proved to be a talented silversmith. In 1768, Robert Hennell registered his first mark as a maker, and by 1773, he had established his own business at 52 Gutter Lane, London. Robert's reputation grew, more...

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Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval pedestal…

Georgian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, London 1797

Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver oval pedestal coffee pot by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London, 1797, 28.5 cm high and total weight 730 grams

Eight sterling silver cruets, 19th century, comprising three…

19th Century Sterling Silver Cruet Set

Eight sterling silver cruets, 19th century, comprising three barrel shaped pepperettes. Maker's marks for Maurice Freeman, Chester, circa 1899 and H J Lias and Son, London, circa 1874., a pair of salt cellars, each with a parcel gilt interior, shell…

Collection of six sterling silver dining items i. Large caster,…

Antique Sterling Silver Dining Collection

Collection of six sterling silver dining items i. Large caster, Hallmarked C & S Harris and sons, Sterling Silver, London, 1908. II. Sterling silver caster. Hallmarked Thomas Wallis, London, Sterling Silver, 1821. III. Sterling silver caster. Hallmarked…

George III sterling silver teapot, hallmarked London, 1801,…

George III Sterling Silver Teapot

George III sterling silver teapot, hallmarked London, 1801, Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, of spherical form with central monogram and gadrooned border to rim and base, with straight spout and wooden scroll handle and finial, total weight 672 grams,…

George III sterling silver wine funnel traditional form with…

Georgian Silver Wine Funnel, London 1797

George III sterling silver wine funnel traditional form with shaped clip, London 1797, makers Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II (split in base mount)

A Georgian sterling silver Christening mug, 1802 London, with…

Georgian Christening Mug by Robert Hennell I, 1802

A Georgian sterling silver Christening mug, 1802 London, with maker's mark for Robert Hennell I, David Hennell II & Samuel Hennell, of tankard form with decorative ribbed bands and a square form 'C' shape handle, a later inscription underside 'Luke from…

A George III sterling silver oval tray. Maker Robert Hennell I…

Georgian Sterling Silver Tray, London 1795

A George III sterling silver oval tray. Maker Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1795. 180gms