22nd Jul, 2016 10:30

The Silver Auction

 
  Lot 457
 

PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH SILVER BERRY TABLE SPOONS maker James & Walter Marshall, also with the mark 'AE', Edinburgh 1830, fiddle and shell pattern, bowls and handles embossed and engraved with fruit and flowers, handles also engraved with heraldic falcon holding a branch in its beak, each 22.5cm long; together an unusual pair of early Victorian Kings patttern runcible spoons, maker William Eaton, London 1840, each handle engraved with a heraldic right hand holding a quill, each 15cm long and a William IV Scottish silver butter knife, maker Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1833, blade engraved with scrolling pattern, 19.5cm long, approximately 290g gross (5)

 

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Sold for £120
Estimated at £100 - £200


 
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