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A very good quality Scottish sterling silver Whisky Tumbler Cup made by Hamilton & inches of Edinburgh.
The famous Edinburgh Jewellers & Silversmiths were founded in 1866 and have held the Royal Warrant as silversmiths to Her Majesty the Queen for over 120 years. Hamilton & Inches are still trading from their premises at 87 George Street, Edinburgh.
The tumbler is hallmarked with the maker's mark H&I for Hamilton & Inches, .925 and the Scottish Lion Rampant for sterling silver, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter t for 2018.
It measures approximately 45mm in diameter, 35mm in height and the weight is 53.4g.
A really nice item, it would make an excellent gift. Great for someone to enjoy a dram of single malt whisky (or gin, vodka, rum) on a special occasion.
Price £175 €205.03 $217.89
Status SOLD
A very good, rare, George III, Scottish Provincial Silver serving spoon or large table spoon made in Dundee by William Young dating from c1805.
William Young is a relatively rare maker and is recorded as working in Dundee from c1805.
The spoon is marked with the Maker's Mark "WY" (struck twice) for William Young, alongside the "Pot O' Lilies" Dundee town mark (struck twice).
It has the initial "D" engraved on the handle.
It is in excellent condition.
It measures just over 9" inches (230mm) in length. The weight is 79.7g.
Price £195 €228.46 $242.79
Status SOLD
A good quality English sterling silver Whisky Tumbler Cup.
The tumbler is hallmarked with the maker's mark W&W for Wakely & Wheeler, the Lion passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head London town mark and date letter C for 1958/59.
The underside of the base has the original retailer's name, Payne & Son, Oxford. Payne & Son were established in 1790 and after eight generations is still in existence today, run by members of the same family.
It measures approximately 57mm in diameter, 45mm in height and the weight is 66.3g.
A really nice item, it would make an excellent gift for a whisky lover. Great for someone to enjoy a dram of Scottish single malt whisky (or gin, vodka, rum) on a special occasion.
Price £295 €345.62 $367.30
Status SOLD
A very good and rare Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon made in Banff by William Simpson and dating from c1830.
William Simpson is recorded as working in Banff c1825-1855.
The spoon has a very good set of clear marks, with the Maker's Mark "WS" for William Simpson, a letter "e", the "thistle" mark and letter "B" for Banff. It has an engraved initial.
The spoon is in very good condition.
It measures approximately 5 1/2" inches (140mm) in length. The weight is 16.4g
Price £175 €205.03 $217.89
Status SOLD
A very good, rare, George III, Scottish Provincial Silver Toddy Ladle made in Dundee by Edward Livingstone dating from c1795.
Edward Livingstone is recorded as working in Dundee from c1790 - 1800.
A lovely ladle that could also be used as a cream or sauce ladle.
The ladle is marked with the Maker's Mark "EL" (struck twice) for Edward Livingstone, alongside the "Pot O' Lilies" Dundee town mark and the letter "D".
It has the initial "B" engraved on the handle.
It is in excellent condition.
It measures approximately 6 1/4" inches (160mm) in length. The weight is 22.0g.
Price £165 €193.31 $205.44
Status SOLD
A very nice, good quality, Sterling Silver Scottish Quaich made by Brook & Son of Edinburgh.
The firm of Brook & Son was established in 1891 and traded until 1941, trading from their premises at 87 George Street, Edinburgh (these premises now the home of Hamilton & Inches). Brook & Son are well known for making reproductions of the Roman treasure hoard found at Traprain Law Hill, Edinburgh.
A very nice, plain silver Quaich with no engravings nor personal inscriptions. Unusually, there is a glass silver liner enabling the quaich to be used as a dish for other items without fear of scratching the silver.
The Quaich was assayed in Edinburgh, it is hallmarked with the maker's mark "B&S" for Brook & Son, the Scottish thistle Sterling Silver mark, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter "S" for 1923/24. Also stamped to the underside of the base Brook & Son, 87 George Street, Edinburgh.
The Quaich measures 3 1/2" inches (90mm) in diameter (across the bowl) and measures just over 5" inches (130mm) in width across the lugs.
The weight (excluding the glass liner) is 87.0g/3.06oz/2.79ozt.
It is in excellent condition.
Price £250 €292.90 $311.28
Status SOLD
A very good quality, Sterling Silver Scottish Quaich made by Hamilton & Inches of Edinburgh. The famous Edinburgh Jewellers & Silversmiths were founded in 1866 and have held the Royal Warrant as silversmiths to Her Majesty the Queen for over 120 years. Hamilton & Inches are still trading from their premises at 87 George Street, Edinburgh.
A very nice, plain silver Quaich with no engravings nor personal inscriptions.
The Quaich was assayed in Edinburgh, it is hallmarked with the maker's mark "H&I" for Hamilton & Inches, the Scottish thistle Sterling Silver mark, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter "R" for 1922/23.
The Quaich measures 4 3/4" inches (120mm) in diameter (across the bowl) and measures just over 6 1/2" inches (165mm) in width across the lugs.
The weight is 172.7g/6.09oz/5.55ozt
It is in excellent condition.
Price £395 €462.78 $491.81
Status SOLD
An Edwardian sterling silver Golfing Trophy Cup made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield dating from c1908.
The trophy hallmarked with the maker's mark W&H for Walker & hall, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the crown town mark for Sheffield and date letter p for 1907/08.
The trophy engraved:
West Park Golf Club, Captain's Prize, Easter 1909, Won by Miss D. Lindsay Smith, 93-18=75.
The trophy is in good condition.
It measures approximately 7 1/2" inches (200mm) in height. The weight is 246.2g.
Price £195 €228.46 $242.79
Status SOLD
Price to be added.
A rare, Antique, William IV, Scottish Silver Snuff Box made by James Nasmyth of Edinburgh and dating from c1833. Scottish made snuff boxes are relatively rare and this is a nice example.
The inside of the base is hallmarked with the Monarch's Head duty mark, the Scottish thistle silver mark, the maker's mark JN for James Nasmyth, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter B for 1833/34. The inside of the lid similarly hallmarked.
The exterior of the box with lovely engine turned engraving to all sides and base. The lid with engine turned engraved edge border to a plain silver centre.
The box measures 80mm x 50mm x 17mm. The weight is 106.6g.
We always have a good selection of fine quality antique snuff boxes in stock.
Price £595 €697.10 $740.83
Status SOLD
Pair of Scottish Provincial Silver Wishbone Tongs, Ballater.
A good pair of Scottish Provincial Silver Wishbone Sugar Tongs by William J Fraser of Ballater.
They are hallmarked with the Edinburgh Castle town mark, the Scottish thistle silver mark and date letter "Y" for 1929/30, above the maker's mark "W.J.F" for William James Fraser of Ballater.
They measure 105mm in length and weigh 14.6g.
After the death of William Robb his Ballater shop was left to his daughter. William James Fraser was the Son in Law of William Robb Ballater and traded in Ballater from around 1927 to 1940. Fraser continued to produce many of the silver items made popular by William Robb, such as these tongs.
Price £150 €175.74 $186.77
Status SOLD
A good quality, rare pair of novelty Sterling Silver Menu Holders in the form of Scottish Pipers made by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company in London.
They are hallmarked with the maker's mark "G&S Co Ltd" for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, the Lion Passant Sterling Silver mark, the London town mark and date letter "M" for 1947/48.
They are in very good condition, although one piper has the end section of one of the bagpipe drones missing, this minor defect could be replaced by a silversmith, however not really that noticeable in my opinion.
They measure approximately 4" inches (105mm) in height.
A lovely item for use at the dinner table on a special occasion.
Price £895 €1048.58 $1114.36
Status SOLD
A good George III, Scottish Sterling Silver toddy or cream Ladle, Alexander Edmonstoun, Edinburgh c1806.
The ladle hallmarked with the Monarch's Head duty mark, the maker's mark "AE" for Alexander Edmonstoun, the Scottish "thistle" silver mark and date letter "a" for 1806/07.
There is an engraved initials to the terminal - see photo.
A very nice ladle in good condition, albeit with a slight bend at the narrow point of the stem.
It measures 1550mm in length. The weight is 21.5g.
Price £65 €76.15 $80.93
Status SOLD