He continued to occupy property in White Hart Court, Castle Street from entering a mark at Goldsmiths Hall in 1824 until his death in 1860.
His Will was proved for probate at the Principal Registry in 1860 and referred to him still being a silversmith.
MOULSON, William (Grimwade p.602, 759)
Moderators: MCB, buckler, silverly
Re: MOULSON, William (Grimwade p.602, 759)
An example of the work and mark of Wrangham & Moulson, a teapot, assayed at London in 1851 and retailed by Lambert & Rawlings:
W·M (William Moulson)
Wrangham & Moulson was the manufactory of Lambert & Rawlings.
W·M (William Moulson)
Wrangham & Moulson was the manufactory of Lambert & Rawlings.