Andrew Ellicott Warner
- Born: 27 Nov 1786, Baltimore MD
- Marriage (1): Dorothy Litzinger on 25 Jun 1812 in Baltimore MD
- Died: 1870, Baltimore MD
General notes:
Silversmith and jeweler
Events in his life were:





- Apprenticed: Cuthbert Warner, about 1799, in Baltimore MD. 1

- He worked in 1805-1870 as a silversmith and jeweler in Baltimore MD at 113 Green Street, 1810; at 5 North Gay Street, 1812-1849; 10 North Gay Street, 1850-1870. 30

- Partnership: Thomas Warner, in 1805-1812, in Baltimore MD. As T & A E WARNER. 30

- Example: Creamer, circa 1812, in Baltimore Museum Art. H: 5 1/4"
wt: 8 oz, 18 dwt
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- Example: Fish server, in 1812, in Private Collection. L: 12"

- Example: Tongs, in 1815, in Baltimore Museum Art. L: 6 1/2"
wt: 1 oz, 17 dwt
The flower mark seen after the assay marks is said to be a private one used on flatware by the Carroll family of Mount Clare 30

- Example: Toddy warmer, in 1819, in Baltimore Museum Art. H: 5 1/4"
wt: 8 oz, 4 dwt
Engraved HDGC for Harry Dorsey Gough Carroll. Though a fairly common form in Maryland silver, few warmers exhibit the individuality of this design. 30
- Master: Andrew Ellicott Warner, about 1830, in Baltimore MD. 1
- He appeared on the census in 1850 in Baltimore MD. Listed as a silversmith.
- He appeared on the census in 1860 in Baltimore MD. Listed as a jeweler.

- Example: Mug, in 1862, in Private Collection. H: 4 5/8"
wt: 6.2 oz
Engraved "Frank Churchill Woods / 1862"
- Partnership: Andrew Ellicott Warner, in 1867-1870, in Baltimore MD. As ANDREW E WARNER & SON. 30
Andrew married Dorothy Litzinger on 25 Jun 1812 in Baltimore MD. (Dorothy Litzinger was born about 1787 in Baltimore MD.)
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