The Property of MISS OLIVIA de HAVILLAND
A GEORGE III SIX BRANCH EPERGNE, on three leaf-capped lion's paw feet and with pierced circular frame hung with berried husk swags, three branches terminating in a pierced oval dish and three branches terminating in a pierced circular dish with swing handle, openwork frame with similar detachable central dishes, engraved with a coat-of-arms and crests, by James Young, 1782

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A GEORGE III SIX BRANCH EPERGNE, on three leaf-capped lion's paw feet and with pierced circular frame hung with berried husk swags, three branches terminating in a pierced oval dish and three branches terminating in a pierced circular dish with swing handle, openwork frame with similar detachable central dishes, engraved with a coat-of-arms and crests, by James Young, 1782
16½in. (42cm.)
(70ozs.)

The arms are those of Fletcher with another in pretence, presumably Lintot, probably for Henry Fletcher (d.1807) of Clea Hall, co. Cumberland and his wife Catherine, daughter and sole heir of Henry Lintot Esq. of Southwater, co. Sussex who he married in 1768. He was created a Baronet in 1782