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 Maker's Mark. Article and Owner. 1783 1784 Do. 1785' Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. (SW) TD HD (S) IS \. I' > ; I. t Eclwaixl Jay, eut. 1757. George Sinitli, as in 1774. Samuel M'iutlc, eut. 1783. T. Daniell, as in 1775, Richcl. Crossley. cut. 1782. Hester Bateman, as in 1782. John Lambe, cut. 1783. John Scofield, as in 1780. George Smith, as in 1774. George Smitli and 'William Fearn.ent. 178(5. John Scofield, as in 1780. John Harris, ent. 178G. Heniy Green, ent. 178(5. Hen. Chawncr, 1786- 96. Crouch and Hannam, as in 1774, Do Hest er Bat cm >111, as in 1782. Wm. Pitts and Joseph Preedy, ent. 1791. Wm. Vincent, as in 1774, Robert Hennell, cut, 1773. Wm. Abdy,ent. 1784. Henry Green, as in 1787, Peter and Ann Bate- man, ent. 1791. Henry Chawncr, as in 1788, Flat-candlestick. W. E. Oakley, Esq. Pla.s Tauybwlch. | Gravy spoons, feather-edged. (No King’s head mark.) W. Cripps, Esq,, C.B. (This maker made many spoons.) '\’'ery small tea-spoons. (King’s head mark in intaglio.) W. Cripps, Esq., C.B. 1 Oviform communion cup. Old Shoi’eham, Suss.! Spoons. Lord Tredegar. (This maker made | many spoons.) | Paten, dated 1785. Gateshead, Durh. Large tankard, ew done Dilkc. Trim Coll., Oxford. Candlesticks. Earl Bathumt. Set of dessert-spoons, feather-edged. W. Cripps, Esq., C.B. Note.—All the above specimens of this year have the King’s head in intaglio. This mark is found on a large number of spoons from this year till about 1792. Oval-pointed tea-urn, pointed handles. Late Miss Ker-Porter. Bread-basket. W. R. M. Wynne, Esq. Barge-master’s badge. Clothworkers’ Company. Oval-pointed, boat-shaped salts, Avith handles at each end. E, Waller, Esq. Salver. Sudelcy Castle. Oval salver, with handles. Lord Amherst of Hackney. Small plain communion cup, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Lond. Small stand, with festoons and medallions. Earl Ducie. Oval waiter or teapot stand. Late Miss Ker- Porter. Plain circular sugar-basin, on square foot, two pointed handles of the period. Berkcle}’- Castle, Oval-pointed, boat-shaped salt-cellai’s. W. Cripps, Esq., C.B. Oval waiter or tea-pot stand. Ravensworth Castle. Oval-pointed, boat-sha])cdsugar-basin.^V. t'ripps. Esq., C.B. Ewer. Sir II, Pcily, Bart.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24855273_0437.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)