TOBAGO – A RARE SCOTTISH ENTRÉE DISH COVER GEORGE FENWICK, EDINBURGH 1818
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TOBAGO – A RARE SCOTTISH ENTRÉE DISH COVER GEORGE FENWICK, EDINBURGH 1818 GF.TOBAGO, of simple rounded rectangular form with moulded rim and socket from central look handle, numbered ‘15’
(26cm wide, 24.9oz)
Note: George Fenwick II was apprenticed to his father George Fenwick I who had been a successful Edinburgh silversmith most noticeably in partnership with George McHattie (as McHattie & Fenwick from around 1800). George Fenwick II moved to Tobago in September 1821 but his time there was sadly short as he died only a few months later. He appears to have taken with him old stock from his father and additionally stamped them for his new market in Tobago, a number of which interestingly have found their way back to Scotland.
(26cm wide, 24.9oz)
Note: George Fenwick II was apprenticed to his father George Fenwick I who had been a successful Edinburgh silversmith most noticeably in partnership with George McHattie (as McHattie & Fenwick from around 1800). George Fenwick II moved to Tobago in September 1821 but his time there was sadly short as he died only a few months later. He appears to have taken with him old stock from his father and additionally stamped them for his new market in Tobago, a number of which interestingly have found their way back to Scotland.
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TOBAGO – A RARE SCOTTISH ENTRÉE DISH COVER GEORGE FENWICK, EDINBURGH 1818
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