A George VI Scottish 9ct gold quaich, mark of Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1937, of traditional form, the two lugs with a border of decorative engrav...
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SILVER QUAICH, 15cm diameter
SILVER QUAICH BY WAKELY & WHEELER, EDINBURGH 1963, TOTAL LENGTH 15CM - 4.5 OZS
An Edwardian silver oval tea caddy and cover, with scroll decorated borders by Horace Woodward & Co.
An Edwardian silver oval tea caddy and cover , with scroll decorated borders by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd , London 1902, 9cm high, a silver butte...
A George V silver small tea caddy, of chamfered rectangular form, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham
A George V silver small tea caddy , of chamfered rectangular form, by Synyer & Beddoes , Birmingham 1925, 9cm high, a George III silver cream jug...
Edinburgh - An Elizabeth II silver quaich, mark of Hamilton & Inches, 1961, of traditional form, personal engraving to the side, 26cm diameter o...
A silver quaich, hallmarked for Birmingham 1910 by T Wooley, approximate weight 66g and 12.5cm in
A silver quaich, hallmarked for Birmingham 1910 by T Wooley, approximate weight 66g and 12.5cm in width.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a silver-mounted wooden breadboard, by James Dixon and
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a silver-mounted wooden breadboard, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1931, a set of four salt cellars ...
A late Victorian silver two handled quaich, hand drawn, 5.4 ozt
A group of silver comprising an Art Deco silver quaich, James Swann and Son, Birmingham 1931, a pair
A group of silver comprising an Art Deco silver quaich, James Swann and Son, Birmingham 1931, a pair of shell shaped butter dishes, and a small ci...
Antique Victorian 1882 Edinburgh Scottish Sterling Silver Thistle Quaich Cup 64g - Maker - Possibly - James Crichton Diameter - 10.8cm In antiq...
A Scottish sterling silver Quaich by A & G Cairncross, Edinburgh 1968. 151g.
A late Victorian Scottish presentation silver quaich Edinburgh, 1881, Marshall & Sons, of circular lobed form with pierced and engraved handles...