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MARK OF CRISPIN FULLER, LONDON, 1813
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A GEORGE III SILVER TRAY
MARK OF CRISPIN FULLER, LONDON, 1813
Oval and with reeded rim and two applied reed and foliage handles, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on the back
28¾ in. (72.8 cm.) wide
129 oz. (4,016 gr.)
The arms are those of Warner, presumably for Daniel Lee-Warner (1752- 1835) of Walsingham Abbey, and Wormegay, Norfolk. He assumed the surname and arms of Lee-Warner in 1805. He married Margaret (d.1831), daughter and heiress of Nathaniel Howarth, of Wolfhurst Bank, Accrington in 1774.
MARK OF CRISPIN FULLER, LONDON, 1813
Oval and with reeded rim and two applied reed and foliage handles, engraved with a coat-of-arms, marked on the back
28¾ in. (72.8 cm.) wide
129 oz. (4,016 gr.)
The arms are those of Warner, presumably for Daniel Lee-Warner (1752- 1835) of Walsingham Abbey, and Wormegay, Norfolk. He assumed the surname and arms of Lee-Warner in 1805. He married Margaret (d.1831), daughter and heiress of Nathaniel Howarth, of Wolfhurst Bank, Accrington in 1774.
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