Two Small Leaded Bronze Skillets
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Two Small Leaded Bronze Skillets

BY THOMAS PALMAR, 17TH CENTURY

Details
Two Small Leaded Bronze Skillets
By Thomas Palmar, 17th Century
Both with open angular brackets supporting the handles
9in. (24.5cm) long; and 9 3/8in. (23.8cm) long, respectively
and another by John Palmar, again with open angular bracket handle support -- 11¾in. (29.8cm) long (3)
Exhibited
The Tudor Kitchens Hampton Court Palace, 1991
Special notice
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Lot Essay

Thomas Palmar is believed to be the son of John and brother of N.
Palmar, Canterbury founders, fl.1636-1671.

Comparable examples were sold at Christie's South Kensington, Fardon Collection, 1 May 1996, lots 161, 162 and 175.

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
Peter Hornsby, Collecting Antique Copper and Brass, Moorland, Ashbourne 1989. An example illustrated pl.251.
J. Seymour Lindsay, Iron and Brass Implements of the English House, Tiranti, London 1970. An example illustrated fig.119.

Thomas Palmar is believed to be the son of John and brother of N.
Palmar, Canterbury founders, fl.1636-1671.

Comparable examples were sold at Christie's South Kensington, Fardon Collection, 1 May 1996, lots 161, 162 and 175.

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