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Cutting 1 of 10. Handwritten and printed ink on parchment. Reads "Mar 12 1788, Henry Chawner, Amen-Corner."
DP 439988
Description Cutting 1 of 10. Handwritten and printed ink on parchment. Reads "Mar 12 1788, Henry Chawner, Amen-Corner."
Date 12/3/1788
Collection Copies from the papers of Ian Gordon Lindsay, architect, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catalogue Number DP 439988
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Lists items: 2 tankards, 1 mug, 1 "trapees" (?), 1 "laddle". Other item listed is cut off. On the right hand margin is a brace/curly bracket next to which is written "silver". Reverse is blank. This item is likely from a historic ledger or business receipts. Henry Chawner was a silversmith active in London in the late 18th century, with an address listed at Amen-corner. He became a freeman of the Goldsmiths Company on 7 December 1785. [source: William Walter Antiques Ltd, https://williamwalter.co.uk/maker/henry-chawner/. Accessed 26 November 2024]
Accession Number 2024/99
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/2761704
Attribution: © Courtesy of Emma Cochrane/HES (Copies from the papers of Ian Gordon Lindsay, architect, Edinburgh, Scotland)
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