21st Jun, 2023 10:00
A mid- 19th century Indian colonial silver curry pan, Calcutta circa 1850 by Lattey Brothers and Co (active 1843-55)
of cylindrical form upon three hemi-spherical feet. Each side with a single detachable reeded edge turned horn handles, and a detachable turned horn baluster side handle, each with rectangular slotting junctions. The pull off double domed lid with a cast acanthus rim, all surmounted by a detachable cast flower finial with leafy calyx. Marked underneath with LB&Co, lion passant, B, and G. The lid and finial unmarked.
Diameter (across handles) – 22.6 cm / 8.9 inches
Weight – 1166 grams / 37.49 ozt
With Brian Beet 4/10/1986
A pan with a similar finial by the same maker, with an inscription dated 1851, although not this format of marks is illustrated Wilkinson W., Indian Colonial Silver – European Silversmiths in India and their marks (1790-1860), (1973), London: W.R.T. Wilkinson, p. 88.
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