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Lot 220

A small group of silver.  Various dates and makers.  The group comprising: two Scottish silver...

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Lot 220

A small group of silver. 
Various dates and makers. 
The group comprising: two Scottish silver...

Starting Bid: £70

Estimate: £100 - £150

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Lot 220

Description

A small group of silver. 

Various dates and makers. 

The group comprising: two Scottish silver King's pattern salt spoons, by James McKay, Edinburgh, 1827, both with gilded bowls and crests engraved to their terminals, 9.5cm long; a George III silver sauce ladle, by William Eaton, London, 1809, with monogram engraved to terminal, 18cm long; two Edwardian silver pin dishes, by Charles S. Green & Co., 1907, both decorated with beaded borders, one in the form of a heart and the other in the form of a clover; a George V silver coffee spoon, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1925, 10.5cm long; and a pair of George V silver peppers, by William Comyns & Sons, London, 1932-1933, of traditional form, raised on stepped circular bases, 11cm high, total weight approx. 8.6ozt (8)

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