22nd Jul, 2016 10:30

The Silver Auction

 
  Lot 495
 

EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN PRESERVE SPOON maker George Booth, Aberdeen, active circa 1800-1825, handle engraved 'Aitken', 14cm long; together with a pair of George IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker John Heron of Greenock, Glasgow 1825, handles engraved with initial 'C', each 14.5cm long, a pair of George IV Scottish silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker's mark 'YLS', Glasgow 1827, handles engraved with initials 'MM', each 14.5cm long (bowls damaged), a George III silver salt spoon, maker Solomon Hougham, London 1799, handle engraved with initial 'W', 9.5cm long and a George IV silver shell pattern teaspoon, lacking maker's mark, Exeter 1820, 14cm long, approximately 130g gross (7)

 

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Sold for £50
Estimated at £50 - £80


 
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