Jewellery, Silver & Watches | 5th December 2018

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Greenock - A Scottish provincial toddy ladle

Perth - A set of twelve fiddle pattern table spoons

A group of Scottish silver serving flatware

John Summers, marked three wheat sheafs (?) twice, A, S.S, of Fiddle pattern with foliate initial M and numbered 11 to terminal

Robert Keay, four marks, R&RK town mark twice, R&RK, fiddle pattern, engraved initials

Length: 17cm, weight: 40g

£250-350

Length: 22cm, weight: 25oz

£150-250

to include: a soup ladle, D McDonald, Glasgow 1836, fiddle pattern; a pair of serving spoons, JH & Co. Glasgow 1857, single struck Queen’s pattern; a serving slice, Robert Gray and Sons Glasgow 1824, double struck Queen’s pattern variant, engraved crest; a pair of stag horn plated servers (qty) Soup ladle length: 37cm, weighable silver: 22oz

£250-350

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Glasgow - A set of ten teaspoons

Glasgow - A Scottish provincial teapot stand

James Lockhart Spencer, Glasgow 1827, of Fiddle pattern, pointed bowls, engraved initials to terminal; together with a cased set of four menu holders, Chester; a silver mounted leather cigar holder; a mother of pearl box; a pair of gem set cufflinks stamped 18K, and a variety of vesta cases, snuff bottles, large hip flask etc. (qty)

479 Glasgow - A Scottish provincial hash spoon Milne & Campbell, marked to stem M&C, Glasgow town mark, M&C, 0, of bold Hanoverian pattern with twin set of engraved initials to reverse of terminal

Weighable silver: 7.6oz

Length: 42.5cm, weight: 7.8oz

£250-350

£800-1,200

James McEwan, marked JMc, Glasgow town mark, JMc, S, of shaped oval outline with finely cast foliate and shell border, the well with chased fruiting foliage and arched borders containing engraved armorial, raised on four hoof feet Length: 22cm, weight: 10.5oz

£500-800

481 Glasgow - A rare Scottish provincial teapot

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Glasgow - A scarce Scottish provincial soup ladle

A pair of modern Scottish silver communion plates

Adam Graham, marked Glasgow town mark, AG, Glasgow town mark, AG, of large Hanoverian pattern with deep fluted shell bowl

MacKay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1957, of circular form, with Celtic border and wide flat rim, the centre with dish well, large Gothic presentation inscription to rim and well (2)

Length: 18cm, weight: 24.5oz

Length: 34.5cm, weight: 6.7oz

£700-900

Note: Although this mark is often attributed to Milne & Campbell of Glasgow, closer inspection of this punch reveals it is not the standard ‘M&C’ punch commonly encountered, but a much rarer punch of ‘M&Co’ in script for an unidentified maker. It would appear the maker is contemporary to the period of Milne & Campbell so perhaps the mark being in script was aimed at stopping any confusion between the two makers.

£300-500

M&Co (un recorded) marked to base M&Co in script, M&Co in script (maker’s mark), S, of inverted pear shape with chased floral, fruit and scroll border, twin scroll formed cartouche, with fluted slender S spout and simple acanthus leaf capped C scroll handle with wooden insulators, the hinged lid with engraved trailing foliate and bud finial

£1,500-1,800

Diameter: 36cm, weight: 47oz each


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