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I would agree with Nigel that the Lion Passant is probably a provincial mark and very likely to be Exeter, especially as that tri-cuspid George looks very much like other examples I seen used in Exeter after 1797.
Oliver Lang of Plymouth Dock , active around 1799 to 1828 according Jackson, is a possibility for the maker. Well, the initials fit and "O" is not common as a first name !
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Thank you very much for your help in identifying the maker of this skewer. This piece also has a crest which, according to Fairbairn's, belongs to Baron Hindlip-Allsopp of Hindlip Hall Worcestershire and Alsop-en-le-Dale Derbyshire.
You are all a wonderful resource and I very much appreciate your time and expertise.