Wednesday 26 March 2025
A set of six Scottish silver tablespoons. George Fenwick, Edinburgh, 1817. The Fiddle pattern...
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A set of six Scottish silver tablespoons.
George Fenwick,
Edinburgh, 1817.
The Fiddle pattern spoons engraved with the initial 'B' to terminals and numbered 1 to 6, 22.8cm long, together with two Victorian Scottish silver King's pattern teaspoons and a tablespoon, various dates and makers; and an Old English pattern George III silver tablespoon, Edinburgh, 1806, William & Patrick Cunningham, engraved with the initial 'B' to reverse of terminal, 20.8cm long, total weight approx. 18.9ozt (10)
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