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A very good, antique, Victorian, Scottish Silver Agricultural Medal dating from c1881. The medal was presented to James Smith by Brown & Murray at Stonehaven Xmas Show for a pen of Black Faced Sheep. The medal is not fully hallmarked, but has the maker's mark AITCHISON for James Aitchison, Edinburgh. The circular medal measures approximately 45mm in diameter. The weight is 34.3g. It is in excellent condition.

Price £195    €228.05    $244.14

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Scottish Farming Silver Medal Stonehaven Xmas Show
A good quality, vintage, Scottish Sterling Silver kilt belt buckle made in Edinburgh and dating from c1987. The buckle is hallmarked with the maker's mark "T.E" for Thomas Kerr Ebutt, the Scottish Lion Rampant sterling silver mark, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter "N" for 1987. Thomas Kerr Ebutt was a manufacturing jeweller, with premises at St David's Square, Edinburgh Ebbutt started work in 1896 and died in 1921. His company continued in business until 1977 when it was bought by Hamilton & Inches. They continued to use the TE mark until c2000. The buckle measures approximately 90mm x 65mm. It is in excellent condition.

Price £395    €461.95    $494.54

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Vintage Scottish Sterling Silver Kilt Belt Buckle
A very good, rare, George III, Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon made in Dumfries by David Gray dating from c1815. David Gray is recorded as working in Dumfries from c1810 - 1841. The spoon is marked with the Maker's Mark "DG" for David Gray, alongside his marks for Dumfries. There are initials engraved on the handle. It is in excellent condition. It measures 5 3/4" inches (145mm) in length. The weight is 16.5g.

Price £85    €99.41    $106.42

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Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon, Dumfries
A very nice and rare, George III, Scottish Provincial Silver Gravy (Basting or Stuffing) Spoon by William Hannay of Paisley and dating from c1814. The spoon has very nice, crisp hallmarks with the maker's mark "WH"" for William Hannay (Paisley), the Monarch's Head duty mark, the Scottish thistle sterling silver mark, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter h for 1813/14. It measures approximately 12 1/4" inches (310mm) in length. The weight is 104.6g. It is in excellent condition, a lovely addition to any collection, or for use on a special occasion. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £225    €263.14    $281.70

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Scottish Provincial Silver Gravy Spoon, Paisley
A rare, Scottish Provincial Silver Toddy Ladle made in Dundee by Alexander Cameron and dating from c1830. Cameron is recorded in Jackson's Silver as working in Dundee c1818 to 1840. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark AC for Alexander Cameron, Dundee, alongside the Scottish "thistle" silver mark, the Pot O' Lillies Dundee town mark and letter "C". The ladle is in excellent condition. It measures 6 1/2" inches (165mm) in length. The weight is 33.7g. A lovely item that can also be used as a sauce or cream ladle. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £145    €169.58    $181.54

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Scottish Provincial Silver Ladle, Cameron Dundee
A very nice Scottish Provincial Silver Serving Spoon or large tablespoon by Robert Keay, Perth c1840. Robert Keay II is recorded as working in Perth c1839 - 1856. The spoon is hallmarked with the maker's mark "RK", struck twice for Robert Keay and the double headed eagle, also struck twice, the Perth town mark. There is an engraved initial (see photo). A nice, rare Scottish Silver Spoon in excellent condition. It measures 8 3/2" inches (225mm) in length. The weight is 62.8g. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £110    €128.65    $137.72

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Scottish Provincial Silver Serving Spoon, RK Perth
A rare pair of antique, Scottish Provincial Silver Dessert Forks made in Arbroath by Andrew Davidson and dating from c1840. Andrew Davidson is recorded in Jackson's Silver as working in Arbroath c1835 to 1850. They are hallmarked with the maker's mark "AD" for Andrew Davidson, alongside his Arbroath marks. There have an engraved initial on the handle (see photos). They measure 6 1/2" inches (165mm) in length. The combined weight of both is 70.9g. They are in good condition, but do have some wear to the fork tines as can be expected. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £175    €204.66    $219.10

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Pair of Scottish Provincial Silver Forks, Arbroath
A very nice and rare Scottish Provincial Silver Toddy Ladle by David Manson, Dundee c1810. A lovely ladle that can also be used as a sauce or cream ladle. David Manson is recorded as working in Dundee c1810. The ladle is hallmarked with the maker's mark DM struck twice for David Manson, either side of the "Pot o' Lilies", the Dundee town mark. It measures approximately 6" inches (160mm) in length. The weight is 22.6g. It is in excellent condition, a lovely addition to any collection, or for use on a special occasion. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £175    €204.66    $219.10

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Scottish Provincial Silver Ladle, Manson Dundee
A very nice, 18th century, Scottish Provincial Silver Serving Spoon or large Table Spoon by a relatively rare maker, James Smith, Aberdeen c1790. James Smith is recorded as working in Aberdeen c1778 - 1801. The spoon is hallmarked with the maker's mark "IS" for James Smith and "ABD" the Aberdeen town mark. It measures 8 1/2" inches (220mm) in length. The weight is 66.5g. It is in excellent condition, a lovely addition to any collection, or for use on a special occasion. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £175    €204.66    $219.10

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Scottish Provincial Serving Spoon, Smith Aberdeen
A superb set of Four Antique, George II, Scottish Sterling Silver Tablespoons dating from c1746. They are hallmarked with the maker's mark WA for William Aytoun, the Edinburgh castle town mark, the Assay Master's mark HG for Hugh Gordon and date letter R for 1746/47. They measure just over 8 1/2" inches (215mm) in length. The weight is 288.2g/10.16oz/9.26ozt. They are in excellent condition.

Price £495    €578.90    $619.74

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Set Scottish Silver Spoons, Edinburgh c1746
A very good, rare, George III, Scottish Provincial Silver serving spoon or large table spoon made in Dumfries by David Gray dating from c1815. David Gray is recorded as working in Dumfries from c1810 - 1841. The spoon is marked with the Maker's Mark "DG" (struck twice) for David Gray, alongside his marks for Dumfries. There are initials engraved on the handle. It is in excellent condition. It measures 9" inches (230mm) in length. The weight is 77.4g.

Price £175    €204.66    $219.10

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Scottish Provincial Silver Table Spoon, Dumfries
A vintage Scottish Provincial Silver Clan Badge Brooch dating from c1967 and made by John Fraser of Inverness. The badge with the MacBean clan crest and motto "Touch not a catt bot a targe" which means "Don't touch a cat without a shield". The rear hallmarked with the makers mark JF and INS for Inverness alongside the Scottish thistle sterling silver mark, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter M for 1967/68. It measures 45mm in diameter and the weight is 23.4g. It is in excellent condition.

Price £125    €146.19    $156.50

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Scottish Provincial Silver Clan Badge Brooch c1967
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