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A very nice Antique, Scottish Sterling Silver Marrow Scoop made by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh and dating from c1825. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "AW" for Andrew Wilkie, the Scottish "thistle" sterling silver mark, the Monarch's Head duty mark, the Edinburgh "castle" town mark and date letter "t" for 1825/26. There is an engraved initial (see photo). It measures 8 1/2" inches (217mm) in length. The weight is 56.6g/1.99oz/1.81ozt.

Price £250    €292.75    $313.00

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Scottish Silver Marrow Scoop, Edinburgh c1825
An immaculate George II, Provincial English Sterling Silver Lidded Tankard by John Langlands I, Newcastle and dating from c1757. The tankard hallmarked with the maker's mark "IL" for John langlands I, the Lion Passant Sterling Silver Mark, the Leopard's Head Crowned and the Three Castles town mark for Newcastle and date letter "S" for 1757/58. This is an extremely good example and in excellent condition. It measures 6 3/4" inches (170mm) in height. The base just under 5" inches (123mm) in diameter. The weight is 609g/21.5oz.

Price £3250    €3805.75    $4069.00

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George II, English Silver Tankard, Newcastle c1757
A rare Scottish Provincial Soup Ladle made in Greenock by William Clarke and dating from c1780. The ladle has very clear marks the maker's mark "WC" for William Clarke, the "anchor" sailing ship" and "Green Oak" for Greenock alongside the letter "C". The ladle has an engraved initial (see photo). In very good overall condition, some minor marks in the bowl. It measures approximately 15" inches (385mm) in length, the bowl 3 3/4" iches (95mm) in diameter. The weight is 198.4g/7.00oz/6.37ozt

Price £695    €813.85    $870.14

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Scottish Provincial Silver Soup Ladle, Greenock
A rare 17th Century, Carolean period, English Silver Seal Top Spoon dating from the reign of Charles I, c1635. The spoon with the maker's mark "M" within a crescent. The seal end with the initials "IS". It is in very good condition. The length is 6 1/4" inches (160mm).

Price £1695    €1984.85    $2122.14

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Charles I, English Silver Seal Top Spoon c1635
A very good, Georgian Scottish Silver Tray made by McHattie & Fenwick of Edinburgh and dating from c1802. The tray is supported on three feet. It has floral scrolling engraved decoration with an a crest engraved to the centre (worn). It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "M&F" for McHattie & Fenwick, the Scottish thistle sterling silver mark, the Monarch's Head duty mark, the Edinburgh "castle" town mark and date letter "W" for 1802/03. It measures approximately 6 1/2" inches (165mm) in diameter. The weight is 209.8g/7.40oz/6.75ozt. In excellent condition

Price £495    €579.65    $619.74

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George III, Scottish Silver Tray, Edinburgh c1802
A very good Scottish Provincial Silver Serving Spoon or large Tablespoon made by James Erskine of Aberdeen and dating from c1795. James Erskine is recorded as working in Aberdeen c1792 - 1816. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "E" and the "hand and dagger" for James Erskine alongside the "three turrets" town mark for Aberdeen. The spoon would have originally have been one of a set of twelve, the terminal has the initial "A" engraved above the number 11. The spoon is in very good overall condition. It measures 9" inches (230mm) in length.

Price £140    €163.94    $175.28

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Scottish Provincial Silver Serving Spoon, Erskine
A very good Scottish Provincial Silver Serving Spoon or large Tablespoon made by James Erskine of Aberdeen and dating from c1795. James Erskine is recorded as working in Aberdeen c1792 - 1816. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "E" and the "hand and dagger" for James Erskine alongside the "three turrets" town mark for Aberdeen. The spoon would have originally have been one of a set of twelve, the terminal has the initial "A" engraved above the number 8. The spoon is in very good overall condition, but there is a small indent in the bowl. It measures 9" inches (230mm) in length.

Price £150    €175.65    $187.80

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Scottish Provincial Silver Serving Spoon, Aberdeen
A very nice, vintage, Sterling Silver cased, small travel clock . The sterling silver case with hinged mechanism, opening to convert to a stand and reveal the clock face. The sterling silver case has engine turned engraving to all sides. The interior stamped with the retailers name "ORA, Cambridge & Oxford". Also with English sterling silver hallmarks the retailer's mark "SPO" for S P Ora & Co (Stephanus Paul Ora), the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the anchor Birmingham town mark and date letter "J" for 1933/34. The Swiss made clock movement in working order. The case when closed measures 48mm x 41mm x 12mm. A lovely small silver cased clock.

Price £375    €439.13    $469.50

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Sterling Silver Clock, SP Ora Cambridge & Oxford
A rare Antique, Early Victorian, Scottish Silver Ceremonial Presentation Trowel made by A McDonald, Glasgow and dating from c1853. The trowel is hallmarked with the maker's mark "AMcD" for A McDonald, the monarch's head duty mark (Queen Victoria), the Lion Rampant Scottish sterling silver mark, the Glasgow town mark and date letter "h" for 1852/53. This trowel was presented to a member of an important Ayrshire family Humphrey Walter Campbell of Crosslet (Sheriff-Substitute of Dumbartonshire). It bears the following inscription "This model of the trowel used at the laying of the Foundation Stone of Dennystoun Dumbarton on 20th May 1853 Presented by Wm. Denny, Ironship Builder, Dumbarton to H W Campbell Esq., of Crosslet, Sheriff Substitute of Dumbartonshire and Provincial Grand Master for Dumbarton of the Order of Freemasons. As a rememberance of the honor done the Undertaking by the Freemasons and other bodies who took a part in the Ceremony especially of the Highly Esteemed Courtesy of the Provincial Grand Master." The above inscription surrounded by masonic symbols. The underside of the trowel also with an engraved masonic symbol. This is a rare and lovely example of a very good quality presentation trowel that is in very good condition. It measures approximately 11 1/2" inches (300mm) in length overall. The blade approximately 7 1/2" inches (190mm). Provenance This presentation trowel is one of two related presentation trowels that I currently have for sale. The trowels were presented to different members of an important Ayrshire family the Campbells of Barnhill. The family included Humphrey Walter Campbell of Crosslet (Sheriff-Substitute of Dumbartonshire) (1782-1864) and Neil Colquhoun Campbell (Sheriff of Ayrshire) (1813-1883) Humphrey Walter Campbell of Crosslet, was born at Dumbarton on the 4th of March 1782. He was appointed Registrar of Sasines for the counties of Argyll and Dumbarton in 1810, and was created Sheriff-Substitute for Dumbartonshire in 1820. He died at Crosslet House on the 15th of May, 1864, aged 82. Neil Colquhoun Campbell of Barnhill, was born on the 17th of October, 1813. He was appointed Sheriff of Ayrshire. He married Mary Paterson, daughter of William Orr Paterson of Montgomerie, Ayrshire. He died on the 3rd of April, 1883, and the Barnhill estate passed to his daughter, Annie Colquhoun Campbell. There is an imposing Memorial to the Campbells of Barnhill situated at the western edge of Dumbarton Cemetery.

Price £1950    €2283.45    $2441.40

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Important Scottish Silver Masonic Trowel c1853
A good and rare, antique George III, Irish Silver Trophy Cup by Clark & West of Dublin, dating from c1805. It is hallmarked with the mark "C&W" for Clark & West, Hibernia and the Harp Crowned alongside the date letter "I" for 1805. It measures approximately 7 1/2" inches (190mm) in height to the top of the handles and 3 3/4" inches (95mm) in diameter at the base. The weight is 439.2g/15.49oz/14.12ozt It is in very good condition and free of engravings.

Price £850    €995.35    $1064.20

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George III, Irish Silver Trophy Cup, Dublin c1805
A good quality, Antique, Victorian, English Sterling Silver Sauce or Gravy Boat made by Rowlands & Frazer (Henry Frazer) and dating from c1898. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "HF" for Rowlands & Frazer (Henry Frazer), the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the London town mark and date letter "C" for 1898/99. It has a double crest to the side. This is a good, heavy gauge, silver sauce boat in excellent condition, with only a minor indent to the underside of the body. It measures 6" inches (150mm) in length. The weight is 176.7g/16.23oz/5.68ozt

Price £150    €175.65    $187.80

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Victorian English Sterling Silver Sauce Boat c1898
A good antique Victorian English Silver Christening Mug. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "ESB" for E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley), the Lion Passant Silver mark, the Birmingham town mark, the date letter "t" for 1893/94. There is an engraved name to the front "William Matthew Duncan, 7th June 1899" It measures approximately 3" inches (80mm) in height and 2 1/2" inches (65mm) in diameter at the top. The weight is 93.3g/3.29oz/2.99ozt. It is in very good condition.

Price £225    €263.48    $281.70

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Victorian English Silver Christening Mug c1893
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