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Seven George III Scottish silver sugar tongs, various dates, makers and patterns, including: one by Alex Aitchison, Edinburgh (entered 1746), 286g (9.2 oz) gross. Sold on behalf of Save The Children. See Jackson (3rd edition), p. 548 for Aitchison on a tongs of 1760.
An Edwardian Scottish silver small shaped circular salver by David Crichton, Edinburgh 1904, Rd. No. 443094, on three scroll feet, engraved with a crest and a motto ‘Nun Quam Non Paratus’, 21.5cm (8.5in) diameter, 337g (10.85 oz). The crest and motto of JOHNSTON of Scotland.
A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern tea spoon by Andrew Davidson, Arbroath, circa 1835 (AD, lion head, lion head, portcullis), engraved with a monogram; an Old English tea spoon by David Manson, Dundee (first recorded 1806) (DM, pot of flowers, DM), engraved ‘O’; and a pointed Old English tea spoon by Edward Livingstone, Dundee, circa 1790-1800 (EL, pot of flowers, D), engraved ‘KD’, 43g (1.35 oz) gross (3). See Guthrie, William ‘Dundee Silver 1750-1850’ Perth 1994, p. 64, fig. 201 for the first marks.
Three Scottish provincial silver teaspoons, comprising: a fiddle pattern tea spoon by John Keith, Banff, circa 1795; and two Dumfries fiddle pattern tea spoons, one possibly by Joseph Pearson (1794-1813), 49g (1.7 oz) gross. See Dobie, Kirkpatrick H. ‘Dumfries Silversmiths’, p.30, for a similar set of marks for Joseph Pearson.
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