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Plates
These two circular pewter plates were made in the early 19th century by Robert Kinniburgh, a prolific pewterer based in Edinburgh.
Each plate has a plain rim and is engraved 'LAURISTON CASTLE'. Lauriston Castle, at Cramond in Edinburgh, was built 1827, next to the ruin of its late-16th-century predecessor. It is now a museum.
Robert Kinniburgh was made a freeman of the Incorporation of Hammermen of Edinburgh in 1794. He became a burgess in 1796.
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000-190-004-000-C |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland A.1932.288 |
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Early 19th century Early 19th century
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Pewter. Inscription: Rim: LAURISTON CASTLE; X crowned; ......NNIBURGH Pewter. Inscription: Rim: LAURISTON CASTLE; X crowned; ......NNIBURGH
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15 mm H x 248 mm D 15 mm H x 248 mm D
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Plate Plate
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Robert Kinniburgh, Edinburgh (Maker) Robert Kinniburgh, Edinburgh (Maker)
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Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Lauriston Castle Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Lauriston Castle
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One of a pair of circular pewter plates with a plain rim engraved "LAURISTON CASTLE", made by Robert Kinniburgh, Edinburgh, early 19th century One of a pair of circular pewter plates with a plain rim engraved "LAURISTON CASTLE", made by Robert Kinniburgh, Edinburgh, early 19th century
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