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This counter comes from a set made for Eldred Lancelot Lee and his wife Isabella Gough or one of their two sons, Lancelot Lee or Harvey Lee.i This collection includes another counter from the Lee family, but it is unclear if they are from the same…

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This counter comes from an early eighteenth-century set likely made for Christopher Nicholson ( ?-1775) or his father Thomas (1622-?). The service was most likely produced for Christopher following Thomas’ death, but since Thomas’ date of…

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The Vintners’ Company owned this coat of arms. With its history steeped in the City of London wine trade, three tuns, or large barrels, which were used for transporting wine, are depicted on the shield[i]. The Vintners’ company was…

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The unusual “fish” shape is noticed first when looking at this counter. Armorial fishes were rare, produced exclusively between 1720 and 1740. Fish counters were among the first produced due to the single-sided crest and lack of scales.…

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This fish-shaped counter comes from an early eighteenth-century set likely made for George Proctor (?-1744). Little is known about George other than his family lineage and his ownership of Langley Park in Norfolk, England. George’s sister, Anne…
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