Elizabeth Jones was an English silversmith.
She is known to have registered her mark on 15 January 1783 and has been ascribed an address of 49 Bartholomew Close; her occupation at this time was listed as plateworker.
[2][3][4] No record either of apprenticeship or of freedom has been found.
[5] Two pieces by Jones are in the collection of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, a George III teapot stand of 1783 and a George III tray of 1795.
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