Lot 225

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Description:

Rare Baltimore pictorial mourning pendant/brooch dated 1786, en grisaille painted scene of seated woman beside urn with initials AB (Andrew Buchanan, 1734-1786); within 10K gold case engraved: Andrew Buchanan, dt. March 12, 1786, dt54
H1 1/8" W3/4"

Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection

Literature: Francis Heitman, HISTORICAL REGISTER OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY DURING THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION. Washington, DC: The Rare Book Shop Pub. Co., 1914.
Patricia Law Hatcher, ABSTRACT OF GRAVES OF REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOTS, Vol1-4. Dallas: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987.

Other Notes: Born in 1734, Andrew Buchanan spent the majority of his life as a merchant and judge in the Baltimore area. When the Revolution broke out in 1776, he was a Brigadier General in the Maryland Militia. He died and was buried in Baltimore March 12, 1786.

    Condition:
  • Good original condition with wear and scuffing to glass.


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