Sold2022ABERDEEN – A SCARCE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOON BENJAMIN LUMSDENABERDEEN – A SCARCE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOON BENJAMIN LUMSDEN marked BL, B, cat, of Old English pattern with script initials to terminal; together with a collection of Aberdeen flatware to iSee Sold Price
Sold2022A COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOONS VARIOUS MAKERSA COLLECTION OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOONS VARIOUS MAKERS to include, three by William Ferguson, of Elgin, with Edinburgh hallmarks, 1841, of Fiddle pattern; three by George Booth of Aberdeen, of FSee Sold Price
Sold201819thc Scottish Provincial Silver Marrow ScoopA Scottish Provincial Silver sterling marrow scoop / spoon. Hallmarked ABD (Aberdeen) and IG for James Gordon, c.1806. Measures 8-1/8" long. Weighs 33 grams.See Sold Price
Sold2022A GROUP OF SILVERA GROUP OF SILVER, including a pair of Malaysian silver-mounted salad servers; a Scottish provincial silver sifting ladle, by Charles Murray, Perth; etc. (Qty) Weight of silver 5.5 troy ounces grossSee Sold Price
Sold2020A Scottish Provincial silver condiment spoon, PeterA Scottish Provincial silver condiment spoon, Peter Gill and Son, Aberdeen circa 1800, Fiddle pattern, together with an Edinburgh silver gilt mustard spoon, William Davie, circa 1770, 11.5cm long, 0.4See Sold Price
Sold2022ABERDEEN - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL VINAIGRETTE WILLIAM JAMIESONABERDEEN - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL VINAIGRETTE WILLIAM JAMIESON marked WJ, ABD, WJ, of oval outline, the hinged lid set with an agate, opening to a pierced silver-gilt grille with floral and foliate detSee Sold Price
Sold2022ABERDEEN – TWO SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL BROOCHESABERDEEN – TWO SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL BROOCHES each set with polished granite panels with rose twist silver mounts, one by George Sangster marked GS, A, B, D the other by William Jamieson marked JASee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of Georgian Irish & Scottish Silver FlatwareGroup of Georgian Irish & Scottish Silver Flatware the first, an Irish silver teaspoon with partially rubbed "F?" makers mark, possibly for Francis Jones, Dublin (circa mid to late18th century), withoSee Sold Price
Sold2021Group of Sterling Silver Souvenir TeaspoonsGroup of Sterling Silver Souvenir Teaspoons Sixteen spoons, including Boston, Aberdeen, South Dakota, St. Louis, Salem, Mass, Oklahoma, Montana and Washington D.C., each approximately 5-1/2"l, total wSee Sold Price
Sold2022THREE GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS, comprising: - an Irish provincial bright-cut teaspoon, Cork c.1800,THREE GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS, comprising: - an Irish provincial bright-cut teaspoon, Cork c.1800, mark of John Whelpley - a Scottish provincial fiddle pattern spoon, Perth c.1820, mark of Charles MuSee Sold Price
Sold202418th C SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL MARROW SPOON, 55gAn 18th century Scottish sterling silver marrow spoon. From the workshop of James Gordon of Aberdeen. The combination marrow scoop and spoon is well marked. L.: 22.2 cm (8 3/4 in.) 55g of weighable siSee Sold Price
Sold2023Group of Silver Fiddle Back Tea Spoons, 12Group of Silver Fiddle Back Tea Spoons, 12, seven American coin silver, four Scottish sterling with makers marks of Adam Mossman & Co., Edinburgh, 1848. Weight: 6.52 ozt. Provenance: Private CollectioSee Sold Price
Sold2018Three Georgian Scottish Sterling SilverProvincial Teaspoons, in fiddle pattern, and engraved initials, (3)See Sold Price
Sold2024SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER NUTMEG GRATERAn early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver nutmeg . Although this mark does not appear to be recorded the same makes mark has been traced to a Scottish sporan. This could be described as a tableSee Sold Price
Sold2022WICK – A PAIR OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOONS JOHN SELLARWICK – A PAIR OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOONS JOHN SELLAR marked JS, WICK, JS, of Fiddle pattern with foliate script initial M to terminal(13.7cm long, 34.6g)See Sold Price
Sold2024SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER LANCET CASEAn early 19th century Scottish silver provincial lancet case. The silver case is marked for R & R Keay of Perth. The steel lancet blades are also marked Young of Edinburgh. L. of case: 6.2 cm (2 3/8 iSee Sold Price
Sold2022A George II Scottish provincial silver marrow scoop, Dundee circa 1750 by John StevenA George II Scottish provincial silver marrow scoop, Dundee circa 1750 by John Steven Conventional double ended form, with a double drop heel. Marked IS twice, pot of lilies and a M. Length – 2See Sold Price
Sold2022A George IV Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, Banff circa 1825 by George Elder (activeA George IV Scottish provincial silver tablespoon, Banff circa 1825 by George Elder (active 1819-43) Fiddle pattern, virginal. Marked GE script, thistle, B. Together with a George III dessert spoon, PSee Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of George IV Scottish provincial silver tablespoons, Dumfries circa 1820 by David GreyA pair of George IV Scottish provincial silver tablespoons, Dumfries circa 1820 by David Grey (active circa 1810-41) Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials McC in cursive script. Marked with DG, anchoSee Sold Price
Sold2022A George IV Scottish provincial silver dessert spoon, Elgin circa 1820 by Charles Fowler (activeA George IV Scottish provincial silver dessert spoon, Elgin circa 1820 by Charles Fowler (active circa 1809 – 24) Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials MR in flourished cursive script, also laSee Sold Price
Sold2017Five Scottish Provincial teaspoonsThree Greenock, maker John Heron together with two tea spoons from Newcastle 69 g.See Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of Scottish silver teaspoons hallmarked Edinburgh 1807, maker P Cunningham & Son. TogetherA pair of Scottish silver teaspoons hallmarked Edinburgh 1807, maker P Cunningham & Son. Together with another Scottish silver teaspoon hallmarked Edinburgh 1813, maker J. F. Approx. 5 1/4" long (3)See Sold Price
Sold2022A pair of Scottish silver teaspoons the handles surmounted by thistle detail, hallmarked GlasgowA pair of Scottish silver teaspoons the handles surmounted by thistle detail, hallmarked Glasgow 1953, maker Robert Alison. Approx. 4 1/4" long (2)See Sold Price
Sold2022TAIN – A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOON HUGH ROSSTAIN – A RARE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOON HUGH ROSS bottom marked HR in oval punch, of short Scots Fiddle pattern with engraved initials I:P to terminal(12cm long, 10.8g)See Sold Price
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA rare George II Scottish provincial silver teapot, Aberdeen circa 1735 by Alexander Forbes (active£4,000
Jun 11Chiswick AuctionsA George III Scottish provincial silver snuff box, Aberdeen circa 1800 by John Erskine (active 1792-£300
4 days LeftSworders Fine Art AuctioneersA set of four Scottish Provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons,£160
4 days LeftSworders Fine Art AuctioneersA Scottish Provincial silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle,£160
4 days LeftSworders Fine Art AuctioneersA George III Scottish silver Old English pattern tablespoon,£80
Jun 18DOYLE Auctioneers & AppraisersGroup of Miscellaneous Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated FlatwareUS$200
2 days LeftGold Coast AuctioneersUnsearched Sterling Silver Assorted Flatware Lot Over 5802 GramsUS$2,750(2 bids)
4 days LeftMynt AuctionsFrench Provincial by Towle Sterling Silver Teaspoon 5 7/8" Vintage FlatwareUS$10