Add to albumThis is the back of a silver mustard spoon associated with the MacLeods of Geanies in Ross-shire. The spoon is part of a service assembled by several generations of the family and was made in Calcutta in 1817, by Hamilton and Company.
The back is stamped 'A/H&Co'.
It was not only soldiers and colonial administrators who were sent from Scotland to India. With restricted opportunities at home, aspiring craftsmen such as silversmiths, found it necessary to expand their horizons.
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- Online ID: 000-190-002-033-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.MEQ 1615.73
- Date: 1817
- Material: Silver. Inscription: MORTON; Edinburgh; 1817; A / H&Co. / Elephant (Hamilton & Co, Calcutta); Sun in splendour
Spoon, mustard
- Dimensions: 115 mm approx L
- What: Spoon, mustard
- Subject:
- Who: Hamilton and Co., Calcutta (Additional maker)
Morton, Edinburgh (Maker)
Sheriff Donald MacLeod (Owner)
- Where: Ross-shire, Geanies
Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
- Event:
- Description: One of 3 mustard spoons from a King's pattern service associated with the family of Sheriff Donald MacLeod of Geanies, Ross-shire : by Morton, Edinburgh, 1817
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