A George IV old Sheffield plate campana shaped wine cooler
A George IV old Sheffield plate campana shaped wine cooler, collar and liner, unmarked, circa 1820, the collar gadrooned. the rim with flowers, scrolls and shells, the handles foliate, engraved with an armorial and a crest, 23cm (9in) high
The arms are those of Dr Richard WILLIAMSON (1802-1865), the second surviving son of Revd. Edmond Williamson (1761-1839) of Campton, Bedfordshire, by his wife Phoebe Riland (1769-1840) heiress of Richard Bisse Riland (1732-1790), rector of Holy Trinity Church, Sutton Coldfield, by Mary Ashe.
Dr Richard Williamson was Headmaster of Westminster School from 1828 to 1846. He married, in 1834 at Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, Anne Grey, who was born in 1805 at Crayke, Yorkshire, the daughter of Dr Robert Gray (1762-1834), who was later Bishop of Bristol (1827-34), by his wife Elizabeth Camplin (1777-1841).
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A George IV old Sheffield plate campana shaped wine cooler, collar and liner, unmarked, circa 1820, the collar gadrooned. the rim with flowers, scrolls and shells, the handles foliate, engraved with an armorial and a crest, 23cm (9in) high
The arms are those of Dr Richard WILLIAMSON (1802-1865), the second surviving son of Revd. Edmond Williamson (1761-1839) of Campton, Bedfordshire, by his wife Phoebe Riland (1769-1840) heiress of Richard Bisse Riland (1732-1790), rector of Holy Trinity Church, Sutton Coldfield, by Mary Ashe.
Dr Richard Williamson was Headmaster of Westminster School from 1828 to 1846. He married, in 1834 at Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, Anne Grey, who was born in 1805 at Crayke, Yorkshire, the daughter of Dr Robert Gray (1762-1834), who was later Bishop of Bristol (1827-34), by his wife Elizabeth Camplin (1777-1841).