Thomas Wallis II registered his first mark on 7th November 1778 as a plate-worker.  He had been apprenticed to Thomas Wallis I.  Curiously there is no evidence that the two were related.  Thomas Wallis II then entered four marks as a buckle-maker between 1780 and 1789 before entering another mark in 1791 as a plate-worker.  He entered several more marks before going into partnership with Jonathan Hayne in 1810.  Thomas Wallis II was a prolific maker of sugar tongs.  His mark is a very distinctive script "TW" in a rectangular punch.  Thomas Wallis II marks also very often have a journeyman's mark.

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c1786 - 90  

1802