A George III Scottish silver basting spoon, Edinburgh, 1805, maker’s mark rubbed, the Old English pattern stem engraved with the initial ‘J’ to terminal, 31.1cm long, together with an Edwardian fiddle pattern silver basting spoon, Sheffield...
A George III Scottish silver basting spoon, Edinburgh, 1805, maker’s mark rubbed, the Old English pattern stem engraved with the initial ‘J’ to terminal, 31.1cm long, together with an Edwardian fiddle pattern silver basting spoon, Sheffield, 1905, John Round & Son, 29.8cm long; a pair of George III silver sauce ladles, London, 1808, probably Peter & William Bateman (marks rubbed), both Old English pattern stems engraved with initial ‘H’ to terminals, and a Scottish fiddle pattern example, Edinburgh, 1835, maker JA, total weight approx. 12.1oz (5)
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A George III Scottish silver basting spoon, Edinburgh, 1805, maker’s mark rubbed, the Old English pattern stem engraved with the initial ‘J’ to terminal, 31.1cm long, together with an Edwardian fiddle pattern silver basting spoon, Sheffield, 1905, John Round & Son, 29.8cm long; a pair of George III silver sauce ladles, London, 1808, probably Peter & William Bateman (marks rubbed), both Old English pattern stems engraved with initial ‘H’ to terminals, and a Scottish fiddle pattern example, Edinburgh, 1835, maker JA, total weight approx. 12.1oz (5)
Please refer to department for condition report