Sold6pc Scottish Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons6pc Scottish Georgian Sterling Silver Berry Spoons. Edinburgh hallmarks. One pair and 2 singles. Spoons are dated 1784 to1823. Approximately 8 1/2'' to 9'' each, 240g TWSee Sold Price
Sold6 Scottish Bright Cut Silver Spoons, W. Auld, Edinburgh, C.1800, 5 1/4"L, 66g.6 Scottish Bright Cut Silver Spoons, W. Auld, Edinburgh, C.1800, 5 1/4"L, 66g.See Sold Price
SoldA GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER BASTING SPOONA GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER BASTING SPOON by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh 1794, Celtic Point pattern, engraved with the motto HINC FORTIOR ET CLARIOR and with the letter M. 31cm long, 2.8 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldGeorgian Scottish Sterling Silver Basting SpoonGeorgian Scottish Sterling Silver Basting Spoon. Hallmarked for Edinburgh 1816 Maker Robert Smeaton. 13" long. 3 oz t.See Sold Price
SoldA Pair of Scottish George IV Silver Berry SpoonsA Pair of Scottish George IV Silver Berry Spoons Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1825 each having a bright cut handle with foliate decoration. each hallmarked for Sterling on underside 4 ozt 7 dwt Length 9See Sold Price
SoldEdinburgh Sterling Berry Spoon Alexander HendersonA Scottish sterling silver berry spoon. Hallmarks for Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1814. Embossed bowl, the handle with engraved floral and leaf motif. Crest to handle depicting a cross aSee Sold Price
SoldSILVER. Massive Irish, Scottish, and EnglishA massive assortment of Irish, Scottish, and English silver flatware executed by various makers. Including (3) monogrammed matching Scottish silver serving spoons with a city mark of Edinburgh, maker'See Sold Price
SoldPair of Scottish Silver Serving SpoonsPair of Scottish silver serving spoons, hallmarked "AGW" maker in cartouche, Edinburgh, 1936-1937, with family crest, 8 3/4" L, approximately 4.9 troy oz. Good condition. Provenance: Furnishings fromSee Sold Price
SoldA Group of English and Scottish Silver Items Height of pitcher 5 inches.A Group of English and Scottish Silver Items comprising a Georgian silver pitcher, London 1754; a pair of serving spoons, Edinburgh 1812; and two silver liquor tags. 15 ozt. Height of pitcher 5 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldFour Pieces Georgian Silver Spoons & LadleFour Pieces of Scottish & Irish Georgian Silver Spoons and Ladle. Comprising a ladle bearing Edinburgh 1798 hallmarks, a stuffing spoon bearing Dublin 1795 hallmarks and two tablespoons bearing GlasgoSee Sold Price
SoldA 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
SoldScottish George II Basting spoon, 15" LGeorge II sterling silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, marked for Edinburgh, 1746, maker's mark IHG. 15" L. Monogram C back of handle. 7.03 oz troy. (Additional high-resolution photos are availabSee Sold Price
Sold13 piece lot of silver. 1) Georgian silver ladle.13 piece lot of silver. 1) Georgian silver ladle. 6.75in. London 1805-6. IB maker. With armorial crest. 2) Georgian Scottish spoon. Edinburgh 1774-5. Patrick Robertson maker. 8.25in length. 3) 3 matchSee Sold Price
Sold5 Scottish Sterling Spoons & 5 Other Silver Items 7 Ozt5 Scottish Sterling Spoons & 5 Other Silver Items 7 Ozt 9 tested 90% silver. Glass cup has a sterling base. 5 tested 90% Scottish Alexander Zregler Edinburgh 1800 AD spoons. Longest:&nSee Sold Price
SoldGroup 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
SoldGEORGIAN BRITISH STERLING SILVER SALT SPOONS, LOT OF 28, comprising a Scottish example withGEORGIAN BRITISH STERLING SILVER SALT SPOONS, LOT OF 28, comprising a Scottish example with fiddle handle possibly by Adam Elder of Edinburgh with 1829 date mark, and the remainder by London or pSee Sold Price
SoldPair Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver Ladle Antq ReproPair of antique reproduction Tiffany & Co sterling silver ladles. Reproduction after 1806 Edinburgh Scottish Toddy ladle/spoon design. Measures approx. 5.5 inches long each. Trademarked to undersides,See Sold Price
SoldHow’s massive ENGLISH & SCOTTISH SILVER SPOONS.3 Vols. How, COMMANDER George E.P. English and Scottish Silver Spoons, Mediaeval to late Stuart and Pre-Elizabethan Hall-Marks on English Plate. London: Privately Printed (at the Curwen Press), 1952-1See Sold Price
Sold"English and Scottish Silver Spoons" by George Evelyn Paget How, set of (3) volumes."English and Scottish Silver Spoons" by George Evelyn Paget How, set of (3) volumes.To include: "English and Scottish Silver Spoons: Mediaeval to Late Stuart and Pre-Elizabethan Hall-MaSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Sterling Stuffing SpoonsTwo Sterling Stuffing Spoons, comprising a Scottish spoon, Edinburgh, 19thc, and a hand made sterling spoon. Dimensions: 12.5 in.l largest. Weight: Approximate weight: 214 g./ 6.88026 oz. troy. ConSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Pairs of Georgian Scottish Silver Tongs.Two Pairs of Georgian Scottish Silver Tongs. Together with a Victorian Scottish silver ladle with pierced bowl and a Victorian Scottish silver spoon with boat form handle Longer pair of tongs: 6" Wt oSee Sold Price
SoldImportant Reference on Pre-Elizabethan SilverImportant Reference Work on Pre-Elizabethan Silver, George E. P. How and Jane B. How, English and Scottish Silver Spoons, Mediaeval to Late Stuart, and Pre-Elizabethan Hallmarks on English Plate, LondSee Sold Price
SoldScottish Provincial Silver Spoon - Elgin & London162 Elgin silver dessert spoon with William Ferguson Elgin Marks and London Date letter for 1818. Weighs 32.2g and is 17cm in length. A london silver dessert spoon made by Thomas Wilkes Barker in 1818See Sold Price
SoldScottish Provincial Silver Spoon - Banff161 c 1774 - 1800 - 925 Silver with WB mark, 10.3 g & 12.5cm in length.William Byre or Bures was apprenticed to James Wildgoose of Aberdeen for seven years from 1767 - 1774. He moved to Bannf in 1774See Sold Price