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The Scottish Sale

16 August 2011 | starting at 11:00 BST | with lot 1
16 August 2011 | starting at 14:00 BST | with lot 165
17 August 2011 | starting at 11:00 BST | with lot 265
18 August 2011 | starting at 11:00 BST | with lot 520
31 August 2011 | starting at 18:00 BST | with lot 1001
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781 lots available

A pair of silver toddy ladles By Peter Aitken, Glasgow 1831 (2)

A George II silver bun-top pepper pot By Robert Luke, Glasgow 1725

A Victorian three piece bachelor's silver tea service By John Alexander Fettes, Glasgow 1898

A pair of George III silver tureens and covers By Robert Gray of Glasgow, Edinburgh 1801 (6)

A Victorian silver tray By Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1890

A composite four piece silver tea service By Robert Gray & Sons of Glasgow, Edinburgh 1815 & 1816, and Glasgow 1826 & 1832

A William IV small silver salver By Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1836

A set of twelve silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons By Peter Aitken I, Glasgow 1847

Six George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks By Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1826 (12)

An early George II silver teapot By Robert Luke of Glasgow, circa 1730

A pair of fiddle pattern toddy ladles By William Jamieson of Aberdeen,

A pair of gravy spoons By James Gordon of Aberdeen, two marks; IG, ABD (2)

Four tablespoons By John Ewan of Aberdeen, three with three marks; lion's mask, JoE, lion's mask and the other with three marks; stylised U, sunburst, JoE

A pair of gravy spoons By William Jamieson of Aberdeen, two marks; WJ, ABD

A set of six tablespoons and three further toddy ladles By William Jamieson of Aberdeen, the fiddle pattern tablespoons with three marks; WJ, ABD, WJ, the oar-end ladles with two marks; WJ, ABD (9)

A pair of tablespoons By James Erskine of Aberdeen, two marks; IE, ABD (2)

A silver waiter Probably by Alexander Forbes, Aberdeen circa 1740's

A tablespoon By James Barron of Aberdeen, three marks; IB, Gothic Q?, dog

Five toddy ladles and two tablespoons By James Begg of Aberdeen, three marks; JB, Gothic Q, triple turret

A fiddle pattern dessert spoon By William Jamieson, three marks; WJ, ABD, WJ, circa 1820

An 18th century cream jug By James Gordon of Aberdeen, two marks; IG, ABD

Four tablespoons and four dessert spoons By James Erskine of Aberdeen, the tablespoons with four marks; hand and dagger, E, triple turret, the dessert spoons with four marks; saltire, thistle, rose, JE

A set of four toddy ladles By James Erskine of Aberdeen, three marks; E, triple turrets, hand and dagger (4)

A masking spoon By William Jamieson of Aberdeen, three marks; WJ, ABD, WJ

A toddy ladle By William Byres of Aberdeen, four marks; WB, A,B,D

Five toddy ladles and one preserve spoon By Rettie & Son of Aberdeen, with four marks; R&S, A,B,D, and Edinburgh hallmarks for 1853 (6)

A pair of wishbone sugar tongs By William Robb, of Ballater, five marks; W.R, BLTR, Thistle, Castle, 1920

A rare gold bookmark By William Robb of Ballater; three marks 9CT, W.R., BLTR

An Edwardian Scottish Silver buckle, Robb Ballater, Edinburgh 1905

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A sauce ladle By John Keith of Banff, three marks; H, IK, B

A set of six toddy ladles By David Gray of Dumfries, four marks; DG, fouled anchor, G, unicorn (6)

A pair of Old English teaspoons By David Gray of Dumfries, four marks; unicorn head, fouled anchor, unicorn head, DG, circa 1810 (2)

A William IV three piece tea service By John Austen of Dundee, also with stamp probably of Adam Elder, Edinburgh 1830

Six tablespoons By John Steven of Dundee, four marks; IS, pot'o'lilies, IS, pot'o'lilies

A pair of presentation fiddle pattern teaspoons By James Haxton of Dundee, four marks; H, pot o' lilies struck thrice, circa 1825

A set of six egg spoons By Alexander Cameron of Dundee, five marks; Cameron, C, thistle, pot'o'lilies, Dundee (6)

A soup ladle by Thomas Shannon of Dundee, six marks; pot'o'lilies, thistle, pot'o'lilies, thistle, pot'o'lilies, T.S

A pair of sugar tongs By John McIver of Fochabers, three marks; J.McL, thistle, J.McL (3)

An Old English pattern masking spoon, By John Heron of Greenock, two marks; JH, oak tree, circa 1800

A late 19th century horn toasting fork By Robert Naughton Jnr of Inverness, two marks; RN, INS

A pair of early 20th century deer's feet inkwells By Fraser, Ferguson and Macbean of Inverness; three marks, FF&M, Dromedary, INVS

An early 20th century deer's foot inkwell By Charles Doherty of Inverness, Edinburgh 1910; the lid with three marks CD, Dromeday, INVS

A letter opener By Iain MacCormick of Iona, marked to the handle I.M.C, Iona, Scotland

A silver napkin ring By Alexander Ritchie of Iona, with Birmingham hallmarks for 1935 and A.R, Iona

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