Lot 29
A late 17th/early 18th century miniature silver warming pan by David Clayton, London, the base and handle stamped with maker's mark and lion's head erased, the lid stamped with lion's head erased, another warming pan and a frying pan (3)
23 February 2022, 11:00 GMT
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £1,147.50 inc. premium
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A late 17th/early 18th century miniature silver warming pan
by David Clayton, London, the base and handle stamped with maker's mark and lion's head erased, the lid stamped with lion's head erased
Typical form, the hinged cover pierced with rosettes, the handle with shaped and pierced terminal, length 13cm, together with a mid-18th century miniature silver warming pan, probably by John Cann, London, struck three times with marker's mark only, twice to the base and once to the cover, the hinged cover pierced with rosettes, with turned baluster wooden handle, length 10cm, and a flat frying pan, unmarked, length 12cm, with pierced terminal. (3)
Typical form, the hinged cover pierced with rosettes, the handle with shaped and pierced terminal, length 13cm, together with a mid-18th century miniature silver warming pan, probably by John Cann, London, struck three times with marker's mark only, twice to the base and once to the cover, the hinged cover pierced with rosettes, with turned baluster wooden handle, length 10cm, and a flat frying pan, unmarked, length 12cm, with pierced terminal. (3)