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Silver & Plated Ware 14/03/2016
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Lot 341

A selection of George III and later Scottish silver spoons.

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A selection of George III and later Scottish silver spoons, comprising a set of four George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, hallmarked Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1802, plus a George III silver basting spoon with pointed terminal, William Marshall, Edinburgh 1802, a William IV silver King's pattern sifting spoon, James Howden & Co., and Adam Elder, Edinburgh 1830, each having initialled terminal, plus an early Victorian condiment spoon having crested terminal, James McKay, Edinburgh 1851. Gross weight 14.4 ozt (447.9 grams). (4).

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    Overall each appears in fair condition commensurate with age and use. Each displaying general surface wear and scratching with rubbing to terminals causing slight loss of definition to initials. Condiment spoon possibly with repair to bowl at base of stem. Hallmarks through with light wear but still clear and legible.

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