The Scottish Sale

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Elizabeth Mary Wattcirca 1920Six dessert plates, enamelled with fruiting branches and butterflies, 22cm diameter, each signed with initials and ...

A George III silver two-handled tea urnby William Davie, Edinburgh, apparently 1762 On four ball and claw feet, supporting a pierced square pedes...

A George II silver bullet-shaped teapotby James Ker with assay master's mark for Edward Lothian, Edinburgh, 1743 with moulded pedestal foot, the s...

A William IV silver hot water jugby J. McKay, Edinburgh, 1836 Of ovoid form, with moulded foot, Green Man mask spout, scrolling angular handle wit...

A George III silver rosebowlmakers mark very rubbed, probably William Marshall, Edinburgh 1833 On circular domed foot, chased and embossed with sc...

A George III silver sugar bowlmaker's mark lacking, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 1791 the moulded pedestal foot with beaded edge, supporting an ovoid bo...

A George III silver two-handled cupby James Gilsand, Edinburgh, 1802 the pedestal foot supporting an ovoid body, bright-cut engraved with a band ...

Of Scottish/Caribbean interest: an interesting George III silver teapotby George Fenwick of Edinburgh, with Edinburgh marks for 1815, also stamped...

A silver bowl and matching candlesticks of Lorimer patternby Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1995/1996 the bowl with pedestal foot, pierced ball kno...

A George V silver quaich and another quaichthe first by Brook and Son, Edinburgh, 1919 of typical form, 22.5cm wide, together with a replica of th...

A modern silver quaichby Wakely & Wheeler, Edinburgh 1963 Of conventional form, diameter 7.7cm, weight 4.5oz.For further information on this lot p...

A George III sugar basketby William Davie, Edinburgh, 1784 oval and on shallow pedestal foot with a beaded edge, the bowl bright-cut engraved with...

A modern silver quaichby Mappin & Webb, Edinburgh, 1966 Of conventional form, length 20.3cm, weight 12oz.For further information on this lot pleas...

A George IV silver tea serviceby J McKay, Edinburgh, 1817-19, comprising teapot and stand, sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece of circular form, ...

A Victorian silver wine funnelby J Mackay, Edinburgh, 1845 with foliate cast rim and shell lug, the spout applied with three ribs, height 14.2cm,...

A pair of George III sauce boats,by Dick & McPherson, Edinburgh, 1807, each on oval pedestal foot with moulded edge; together with a George III w...

An early Victorian silver wine funnelby Leonard Urquhart, Edinburgh 1839 Of conventional form with acanthus moulded rim and shell lug, height 14.5...

An impressive Victorian silver wine cooler with lidby Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1842 Of twin-handled campagna form, profusely chased with acanthu...

A matched pair of George III bottom struck silver gravy spoonsthe first maker's mark James Hewitt only struck four times, the second with Edinburg...

A collection of George III flatwarevarious makers, Edinburgh hallmarks, Mainly old English pattern and comprising two fish slices, six soup spoon...

A collection of George III and George IV flatware,various makers, Edinburgh hallmarks, Mainly of fiddle pattern and including two soup ladles, tw...

A pair of modern silver napkin ringsBy G&J Morgan, Edinburgh, 1948/49 Of curved form, with central plain boss surrounded by Celtic knotwork, lengt...

A Victorian silver-mounted teapot standby J&W Marshall, Edinburgh 1845 Of circular form, engraved with a formal anthemion and c-scroll border, woo...

A collection of silverTwentieth century To include a mug, of tapering form, by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1919, two toast-racks, two small quaichs, a ...

An early 20th century three-piece silver tea serviceby John Alexander Fetter, Glasgow, 1923 Each of circular outline, with reeded rims and girdles...

A Victorian silver hot water jugby Edward & Sons, Glasgow, 1872 of tapering form embossed with panels showing four mythological scenes intersperse...

Ten Scottish George III tablespoonsvarious makers and dates to include Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1829, Alexander Zeigler, William Marshall etc Ol...

A George VI silver waiter,Davidson, Henderson & Sorley, Glasgow, 1936, on three scroll feet and with piecrust edge, 20.5cms diameter, together wit...

An early Victorian Aberdeen silver teapotthree marks: ABDN. IW and G.J the first mark possibly for James Walker, the second for George Jamieson on...

A pair of silver forksby George Booth of Aberdeen, circa 1800 four marks: GB, AB, GB, ABD and GB, ?V, GB, ABD engraved with initial W, weight 4.2o...

A late Victorian silver-mounted sycamore bowlby William George Jamieson of Aberdeen, circa 1880, two marks: WGJ, ABD Of hemispherical form, appl...

A set of six Aberdeen toddy ladles,Maker's mark D&J R, ABDN. & trefoil device, variously struck, together with twelve teaspoons with London hall...

A George III soup ladleby James Gordon of Aberdeen, circa 1780 three marks; IG, ABD, Three Towers of Old English pattern, engraved with initial G,...

An Victorian silver soup ladleby IB, for James Berry or James Begg of Aberdeen, circa 1840 IB struck twice of fiddle pattern, engraved with initi...

A pair of sugar tongsby Peter Ross of Aberdeen, circa 1825 three marks; A, PR, A of fiddle pattern, engraved with initial M, weight 1.4oz.For furt...

Dumfries: a basting spoonby Adam Burgess, marks AB, and Edinburgh hallmarks for 1838 Of fiddle pattern, three Edinburgh dinner forks, pair of des...

A Dundee marrow scoopBy John Steven of Dundee, circa 1760 four marks: IS, M, pot of lilies, IS of conventional form with graduated elongated bowls...

A silver soup ladleattributed to William Hannay of Paisley, Circa 1800 four marks: WH, WH, WH, WH of old English pattern, weight 5.5oz.For furthe...

A Victorian silver wine funnel by Robert Keay II of Perth, three marks, RK, double headed eagle, RK Of double ogee form and with gadrooned rim, th...

A George III silver snuff boxcirca 1780, maker's mark only apparently for James Hewitt of flattened standing form, with hinged lid and moulded rim...

A Victorian Silver-mounted ram's head Snuff Mull,by McKay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, 1872 the head fitted with a silver double compartment for snuff a...

An unusual George III silver mounted horn snuff mullthe curved horn of flattened form, the terminal carved and pierced in the form of a stylised a...

A William IV silver-mounted ram's horn snuff mullOf conventional form, with domed cover embossed with thistles and set with a central faceted crys...

Of Taymouth Castle Interest: a Victorian Rams Head snuff mullMaker's Mark PW, Edinburgh, 1857 The head fitted with an oval and a circular silver c...

Two 19th century bronze quaichsThe first of typical form, with inscription to rim 'J. Hollands', together with a plain bronze example, 10cm wide, ...

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