Old English plate, ecclesiastical, decorative, and domestic : its makers and marks / by Wilfred Joseph Cripps.
- Wilfred Joseph Cripps
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Old English plate, ecclesiastical, decorative, and domestic : its makers and marks / by Wilfred Joseph Cripps. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![DATE -I 1746 Do. ! 1747 Do. Do. Do. Do. 1748 Do. Do. 1749 Do. Do. Do. 1750 Do. Do. Do. 1751 , 1752 Do. 175.3 Do. . Makkk's Makk. William Peaston, ent. 1745-6. Thos. Gilpin, ent. 1739. William Grundy, ent. 1743. %Jl Hugh Mills, as in 1746. feed] Edw. Wakelin, ent. 1747. William Cripps, ent. 1743. Thos. Heraing, ent. 1745. Gabriel Sleath, as in 1740. I Samuel Taylor, ent. \ 1744. Avme Vedeau, ent. ‘1739. P. Lanierie. as in 1739. Fuller White, ent. 1744. Autici-k and Owner. Salver. W. R. M. Wynne, Esq. Salver. Rev. G. F. E. Shaw. Two-handled cup and cover, chased, given 1747. Fishmongei’s’ Company. Salver. W. R. M. Wynne, Esq. (See 1739.) Pierced cake-basket. Col. Warde, Squerries, Kent. J ug with cover. Melbury House, Dorset. Plain communion cup, given 1748. Dnrsley, Glouc. Tea-caddies in shagi'een case. (Edkins Coll.) Oval salver, shaped and chased edge. Fish- mongers’ Company. Cake-basket, circular salver, also coffee-pot. Lord Amherst of Hackney. Communion flagon, given 1749. Chapel-Allerton, Yorks. WP I-R John Pollock, ent. 1739. I Fredk. Kandler. ent. I 1739. Sauce-boat. W. R. M. Wynne, Esq. Kettle, with lamp and stand. E. R. Wingfield, Esq.' I William Peaston, as ' in 1746. John Rowe, ent. 1749. Large lobed rose-water bowl. Trin. Coll., Oxford. Two-handled cup. Clothworkers’ Company. IT] (R'G) IC: Humphrey Payne, ent. 1739. Benj. Gignac, ent. 1744. Elias Cachart, ent. 1748. Sara. Coui-tauld, ent. 1746. Flagon, dated 1750. Navenby, Line. Small trays, formerly part of epergne. G. E. L. Baker, Esq. Tabic spoons. Lord Amherst of Hackney. Set of table candlesticks. Narford Hall, Norf. F W Gumey & Co., ent.' Plain two-handled cup. Rev. G. F. E. Shaw 1750. Communion flagon, dated 1751. Llangedwyn, j N. Wales. Fuller White, as in^ Communion flagon. Hunmanby, Yorks](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24855273_0431.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)