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298 IONA – A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ENAMEL BROOCH

ALEXANDER RITCHIE, CIRCA 1910 marked AR (incuse), IONA, the annular brooch with deep blue enamel fields surrounding Celtic knotwork panels and plain bosses Diameter: 4cm, weight: 13g £200‑300

299 IONA – TWO SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL BROOCHES

ALEXANDER RITCHIE including a scarce ‘Mackinnon Griffin Iona’ brooch, with registration number 654745 and marked AR (incuse), IONA; together with an annular brooch with central cross flanked by Celtic panels between arms, with integral mark to reverse ‘WMC 1919’ and marked AR, IONA (2) Widths: 3cm and 4.1cm £300‑500

300 IONA – A GROUP OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL BROOCHES

ALEXANDER RITCHIE to include an ivy leaf spray, marked AR, IONA, ICA (all incuse), Birmingham 1936; an oval brooch with galleon in ropetwist border, marked ICA, AR, IONA (all incuse), Birmingham 1937; and an open work Celtic knot boss, marked AR (incuse), IONA (3) Widths: 27mm, 25mm, 26mm £300‑500

301 INVERNESS – A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TEASPOONS

ALEXANDER STEWART marked AS, C, of Old English pattern with initials JDM and number 13 – 18 to terminal; together with three matching teaspoons with indistinct maker’s mark and part Edinburgh marks, with same initials and numbered 10 – 12 (9) Length: 13.5cm, weight: 4.6oz £150‑250

302 INVERNESS – A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLESPOON CHARLES JAMIESON marked CJ, INS, camel, CJ, of old English pattern with script initials DKA to terminal Length: 22cm, weight: 62.7g £150‑180

303 INVERNESS – A SCARCE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL LUCKENBOOTH

JAMES FERGUSON marked J.F, INS, of typical double heart form with open spectacle surmount, the whole with foliate and scroll engraved decoration, the reverse with script initials ‘JAR’ and hinged pin Height: 7.6cm, weight: 20g Note: Although the name of Ferguson is well recorded on work by Inverness goldsmiths it is mainly seen under the partnership of Ferguson Brothers or latterly Fraser, Ferguson & MacBean. Any marked work by James Ferguson is extremely rare and currently as few as three items, all luckenbooth brooches, are recorded with his mark.

304 INVERNESS – A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SPORRAN

FRASER, FERGUSON & MACBEAN marked F.F&, camel, INVSS, the arched cantle of 18th century style with stamped ring and dot decoration, with simple white seal skin bag and red leather backing Cantle width: 14cm £400‑500

305 INVERNESS – A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FISH SLICE ROBERT NAUGHTON marked RN, cornucopia, thistle O, of Fiddle pattern with vacant terminal and pierced and shaped blade Length: 30.5cm, weight: 5oz £250‑350

306 INVERNESS – AN UNUSUAL SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL LARGE TODDY LADLE

DONALD FRASER marked DF, INS, of Fiddle pattern with foliate initials WT to reverse of terminal Length: 21cm, weight: 1.6oz £150‑180

307 INVERNESS – A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL STEWART CLAN BADGE

MEDLOCK & CRAIK marked M&C, INVSS, Edinburgh 1949, of belted garter form with motto and cast crest to centre Width: 31mm £100‑200

£400‑600

For details of fees payable in addition to the hammer price of each lot, please see the ‘Buyer’s Guide’ section of this catalogue on page 2.


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