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1317
Description: Rectangular; cavetto-moulded edging (top and sides); date, in s florid style, split between top corners; central oval shield of impaled arms surmounted by a crest of a lion's head erased upon a wreath.
Notes: George Worge (1705-65), of Starr’s Green, Battle, steward of the Battle Abbey estate, married Elizabeth (1707-67), daughter of John Collier, town clerk of Hastings, in 1727. The arms of Worge have been variously blazoned, but the memorial to George Worge in Battle church indicates these tinctures: gules, a fess cotised or, in chief three lion’s heads erased of the last; Collier - argent, on a chevron azure, between three unicorns courant couped gules, as many oak sprigs fructed proper. The arms and crest in the same form can be seen on a fireback with an elaborate border (no. 757).
Inscription: 17 62
Arms: Worge impaling Collier (George and Elizabeth Worge)
- Decoration tags:
- rectangular (shape)
- cavetto (edging)
- carved stamps
- individual numbers
- heraldic
- armorial
- text
Manufactured: in 1762 probably at Robertsbridge Furnace, Salehurst in the Weald area of England.
Current location: Great Dixter, Northiam, East Sussex, England.
- Attached to series:
- Worge/Collier series
- Personal armorial firebacks