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A very nice Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon by John Keith, Banff c1795. John Keith is recorded in Jackson's Silver as working in Banff c1794 - 1824. The ladle is marked with the maker's mark "IK" for John Keith, the letter "B" town mark for Banff and the letter "H". It is engraved with the initials to the terminal. It measures just over 5" inches (130mm) in length and is in very good condition. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £145    €168.68    $180.28

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Scottish Provincial Silver Spoon, IK Banff c1795
A Scottish Provincial Silver Dessert Spoon, made in Montrose by Peter lambert and dating from c1835. There is an engraved initial on the handle. The spoon is hallmarked with the maker's mark "PL" for Peter Lambert, alongside the Scottish thistle and the pot O' lillies for Montrose. It measures just over 6 3/4" inches (170mm) in length. This rare spoon is in excellent condition and would make a great addition to any collection. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £150    €174.50    $186.50

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Scottish Provincial Spoon Lambert, Montrose
A lovely set of four Scottish Sterling Silver Novelty Menu or Place Card holders in the form of game birds, made by Brook & Son of Edinburgh and dating from c1937. 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). This set is in the form of four game birds. They are 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 G for 1937/38. A lovely item in excellent condition.

Price £350    €407.16    $435.16

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Set of 4 Scottish Silver Menu Place Card Holders
A rare, Scottish Provincial Silver Sifter Ladle made in Greenock by Thomas Davie and dating from c1820. Thomas Davie is recorded in Jackson's Silver as working in Greenock c1818 to 1830. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark TD for Thomas Davie alongside the anchor and green oak tree marks for Greenock and letter "C". The ladle is in excellent condition. It measures 175mm in length. The weight is 29.1g. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £125    €145.41    $155.41

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Scottish Provincial Silver Sifter Ladle, Greenock
A very good quality, vintage 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, silver Quaich with Celtic border and free of engravings or 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 1972/73. The Quaich measures 4" inches (100mm) in diameter (across the bowl) and measures just under 5 3/4" inches (145mm) in width across the lugs. The weight is 167g. It is in excellent condition. A perfect gift for the Scottish single malt whisky lover.

Price £350    €407.16    $435.16

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Scottish Silver Quaich, Hamilton & Inches c1972
A very nice, small Sterling Silver Scottish Quaich made by Robert Stewart of Glasgow. The firm of R. Stewart, Silversmith, Goldsmith, Jeweller was founded in 1835 and traded from 122 to 134, Argyle Street in Glasgow, they became silversmith and jeweller to Queen Victoria. A very nice, three handled, plain silver Quaich with no engravings nor personal inscriptions. The Quaich was assayed in London, it is hallmarked with the maker's mark RS for Robert Stewart, the lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's head London town mark and date letter l for 1906/07. The Quaich measures 63mm in diameter and the weight is 62.7g. It is in excellent condition.

Price £195    €226.84    $242.44

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Antique Silver Scottish Quaich, R Stewart, Glasgow
A very good quality, very large, 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, large, plain silver Quaich with no engravings nor personal inscriptions, it would be ideal for a trophy or presentation piece. 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 X for 1928/29. The Quaich measures 7" inches (180mm) in diameter (across the bowl) and measures just under 11" inches (275mm) in width across the lugs. The weight is 523g/18.5oz. It is in excellent condition.

Price £895    €1041.15    $1112.75

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Massive Scottish Silver Quaich Hamilton & Inches
A very rare, Antique, Victorian, Scottish Silver Snuff Box made by James Nasmyth & Co. of Edinburgh and dating from c1850. Scottish made Card Cases are relatively rare and this is a nice example. The base is hallmarked with the Monarch's Head (Queen Victoria) duty mark, the Scottish thistle silver mark, the maker's mark JN & Co for James Nasmyth & Co, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter T for 1850/51. The exterior of the case with lovely engine turned tartan engraving. The case measures 80mm x 43mm x 8mm. The weight is 39.9g. It is in very good overall condition, although there are some very minor indents to the sides, nothing significant. We always have a good selection of fine quality antique snuff boxes in stock.

Price £495    €575.83    $615.43

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Scottish Silver Card Case, Nasmyth Edinburgh c1850
A nice, vintage, Sterling Silver Bowl made by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd and dating from c1934. The bowl is hallmarked with the maker's mark JBC&SLd for J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, the Scottish thistle Sterling Silver mark, the Edinburgh Castle town mark and date letter D for 1934/35. The bowl measures 200mm in diameter and stands 50mm high. The weight is 197.0g. It is in good condition, however it does have a dent to the rim.

Price £275    €319.91    $341.91

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Vintage Sterling Silver Celtic Bowl Edinburgh 1934
A very nice Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon by Robert Keay, Perth c1840. The spoon is hallmarked with the maker's mark "RK" for Robert Keay. There is an engraved initial (see photo). A nice, rare Scottish Silver Spoon in excellent condition. It measures 5 1/4" inches (135mm) in length. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £35    €40.72    $43.52

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Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon, RK Perth
A rare Antique, late 18th century, Scottish Sterling Silver Spoon made in Edinburgh and dating from c1770. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark P most probably for Patrick Robertson, the Scottish thistle sterling silver mark, the Edinburgh castle town mark and the date letter. The marks are worn as can be seen, with the maker's mark and date difficult to read. However, Patrick Robertson is recorded as working in Edinburgh c1769-1790. The date letter appears to be the type used that ended in 1780, therefore the spoon likely to date from c1769 - 1780. The spoon is in good condition. It measures approximately 8" inches (205mm) in length. The weight is 47.3g.

Price £250    €290.83    $310.83

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Scottish Silver Dog Nose Spoon Edinburgh c1770
A rare, Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon made By George Elder of Banff. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "GE" for George Elder, the mother and child mark and the letter "B" for Banff. George Elder is recorded in Jackson's Silver as working in Banff c1818 to 1843. The spoon has an engraved initial. It measures 5 1/2" inches (140mm) in length. The weight is 14.5g. An excellent example of a rare provincial silver spoon.

Price £195    €226.84    $242.44

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Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon, GE Banff
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