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A 19th Century Sampson Mordan & Co Silver Hipflask

A 19th Century Sampson Mordan & Co Silver Hipflask

 

A solid silver hip flask and cup by "Sampson Mordan" .

Crisply stamped, lovely quality, unpolished, Monogrammed.

London Hallmark with Date Letter 1899. 

In as found, country house condition. 

Provenance - Penicuik House, Midlothian.
Sampson Mordan was a British silversmith and a co-inventor of the first patented mechanical pencil. During his youth, he was an apprentice of the inventor and locksmith Joseph Bramah, who patented the first elastic ink reservoir for a fountain pen.
Upon Mordan’s death in 1843, his sons Sampson Junior and Augustus inherited the firm. S. Mordan & Co. continued to make silverware and brass postal scales until 1941 when their factory was destroyed by bombs during the London Blitz in WWII.
 
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