William IV Scottish Provincial Sterling Ladle
William IV Scottish Provincial Sterling Silver Ladle
hallmarked Edinburgh, 1831-1832, by William Constable of Dundee, in the traditional "Fiddle" pattern with applied shell, the oval bowl with spout on either side.
l. 12"; 8.33 t. oz.
Provenance: Private collection, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition Report: **In good used condition, with some scuffs and dings consistent with age and use, but no dents, breaks or repairs noted. No monograms or removals. Fully hallmarked; marks worn but legible. The maker's mark is very clean, and clearly that of Constable and not William Cunningham of Edinburgh.
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William IV Scottish Provincial Sterling Silver Ladle
hallmarked Edinburgh, 1831-1832, by William Constable of Dundee, in the traditional "Fiddle" pattern with applied shell, the oval bowl with spout on either side.
l. 12"; 8.33 t. oz.
Provenance: Private collection, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition Report: **In good used condition, with some scuffs and dings consistent with age and use, but no dents, breaks or repairs noted. No monograms or removals. Fully hallmarked; marks worn but legible. The maker's mark is very clean, and clearly that of Constable and not William Cunningham of Edinburgh.