A group of Victorian copper ware, 1867
Furniture, Silver and Glass
About this Item
A group of Victorian copper ware, 1867
comprising: six covered saucepans, in sizes, two jelly and a tureen mould, in sizes, and three frying pans, in sizes, engraved with the initials and date AM 1867, minor dents, the largest covered saucepan 53cm wide over handles
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Provenance
Part of the residue of the property of the Estate Late Hollingworth Magniac Esq. of Colworth, Bedford, sold by auction by Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, July 2nd 1892 and thence by descent to the current owner.
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