LOT 58 AN INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER MILK PAN
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AN INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER MILK PANJOHN MAIR, CALCUTTA CIRCA 1800With a wood domed finial to the cover and turned handle, the cover and body engraved with a crest28cm (11in) long495g (15.9 oz) grossProvenance: Sale, Christies Glasgow, 30th January 1990, Lot 135The crest can be attributed to the JOHNSON family of Stamford Lincolnshire, of which Robert JOHNSON (1571-1625) BD Archdeacon of Leicester, was born at Stamford the son of Maurice JOHNSON a dyer and MP. He was married three times and notably Abraham JOHNSON his son by his third wife Maria HIRD had issue fifteen children.品相报告: Marks obscuredFinial and handle are placementsCover sits wellPlay to the handleCrest to cover clear, crest to body lightly rubbedLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useThe crest can be attributed to the JOHNSON family of Stamford Lincolnshire, of which Robert JOHNSON (1571-1625) BD Archdeacon of Leicester, was born at Stamford the son of Maurice JOHNSON a dyer and MP. He was married three times and notably Abraham JOHNSON his son by his third wife Maria HIRD had issue fifteen children. Blazon of the crest: a lion's head ducally crowned between two ostrich feathers.
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