A scarce antique Sampson Mordan novelty English solid silver Scent Bottle C.1885

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A scarce antique novelty Willow design Scent Bottle, the ceramic bodymodelled as two willow pattern transferware plates bearing full English solid silverhallmarks for London 1885 and makers mark for Sampson Mordan.

Circa 1885

Good Antique Condition

2 1/8th inches (5.5cm) height – dia 1.75 inches(4cm) approx

 

Sampson Mordan is a highly desirable and collectible manufacturer of quality silver accessories.

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Sampson Mordan (c. 1790 – 9 April 1843) 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.

 

In 1822, Mordan and his co-inventor John Isaac Hawkins filed the first patent in Great Britain for a metal pencil with an internal mechanism for propelling the graphite “lead” shaft forward during use, as an improvement on the less complex lead holders that merely clutched the pencil lead to hold it into a single position.

 

Mordan bought out Hawkins and entered into a business partnership with Gabriel Riddle, an established stationer. From 1823 to 1837, they manufactured and sold silver mechanical pencils with the marking “SMGR”. After the partnership with Riddle dissolved, Mordan continued to sell his silver pencils as “S. Mordan & Co.”, adding many other types of silver and gold items to his product line. Mordan often made his pencils in whimsical “figural” shapes that resembled animals, Egyptian mummies, or other objects; like his other silverware and goldware, these pencils are now highly collectible.

 

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.

 

References
Hill, Mark (2009-04-30). “Sampson Mordan Pencils”. Mark Hill Collects: The 20th Century Design and Collectibles Blog. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
“A List of Silver Makers’ Marks: Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd”. Antiques in Oxford. Retrieved 2020-10-04.
Crosby, Deborah. “Victorian Pencils”. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
“Brass Postal Scales by S. Mordan & Co. London – Gilai Collectibles”. Gilai.com. Retrieved 2015-10-29.

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