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400. A Scottish Provincial silver Fiddle pattern gravy spoon, Rettie & Son, Aberdeen, c.1840, struck R&S, A, B, D, engraved with initial M.

£70-150 (+24%BP*)

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401. A Scottish Provincial silver short Fiddle pattern fish slice, George & Alexander Booth,

Aberdeen, c.1830, with pierced blade and threaded border, struck GB, ABD, AB, engraved with initial.

£70-150 (+24%BP*)

402. A Scottish Provincial silver Old English pattern soup ladle, James Erskine, Aberdeen,

c.1800, struck E, three castles, fist with dagger, engraved with initial K. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

403. A Scottish Provincial silver long-handled Fiddle pattern soup ladle, James Erskine,

Aberdeen, c.1792, struck fist with dagger, E, three castles, engraved with initial M. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

404. Three George III Scottish Provincial silver

punch ladles, Aberdeen, comprising; Nathaniel Gillet, c.1790, struck NG, the bowl with presentation inscription, with baleen twist handle, James Erskine, c.1795, stuck E, fist with dagger, three castles, the bowl engraved with initials, with baleen twist handle, and William Jamieson, c.1810, struck WJ, with turned wooden handle (3). £100-200 (+24%BP*)

405. Three Scottish Provincial silver table spoons, Aberdeen, late 18th/ early 19th century,

comprising; one Old English pattern, John Leslie, c.1780, struck IL, ABD, three castles, one Old English pattern, J. Leslie, c.1790, struck four times, and one Fiddle pattern, stuck six times, GJ, ABD, with London hallmarks for 1854, all engraved with initials, 6 troy ozs (3). £40-80 (+24%BP*)

406. Two Scottish Provincial silver fruit spoons,

Aberdeen, c.1795, one John Leslie, struck IL, thistle, gothic n, the other N. Gillet, struck three times, both with embossed bowls and chased handles (2).

£30-70 (+24%BP*)

407. Six Scottish Provincial silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, Aberdeen, late 18th/ early 19th

century, comprising; a pair, James Walker, struck Walker, Ab, er, de, en, one struck WJ, A,B,D, WJ, WJ, WJ, three with London hallmarks, 1842, each struck GJ, all engraved with initials, 13 troy ozs. £100-200 (+24%BP*)

408. Four Scottish Provincial silver jam/ sugar

spoons, Aberdeen, early 19th century, to include; a Fiddle pattern with twist stem, William Jamieson, c.1815, another Fiddle pattern, William Whitecross, c.1820, engraved, a Paddle pattern, William Jamieson, c.1825, engraved, and a Fiddle pattern, George Jamieson, 1851, assayed London, 2.3 troy ozs (4).

£30-70 (+24%BP*)

409. A collection of Scottish Provincial silver cruet

spoons, Aberdeen, late 18th/ early 19th century, to include; a Fiddle pattern cream ladle, Rettie & Son, c.1835, struck R&S, A, B, D, a Fiddle pattern cream/ mustard ladle, Rettie & Son, struck R&S, A, B, D, engraved M, a small mustard spoon, James Erskine, c.1795, engraved T, a mustard spoon, Nathaniel Gillet, c.1790, a salt ladle, John Ewen, c.1800, engraved A, a mustard spoon, James Pirie, c.1825, engraved C, a pair of salt ladles, Nathaniel Gillet, c.1795, engraved with crest, and a pair of egg spoons, James Erskine, c.1810, engraved H, 3 troy ozs(10).

£50-100 (+24%BP*)

410. A collection of Scottish Provincial silver teaspoons and mote spoons, Aberdeen, late 18th/

19th century, to include, four teaspoons and mote spoon, James Begg, Old English pattern, c.1805, engraved, four teaspoons and mote spoon, William Byres, Old English pattern, c.1795, engraved, three Paddle pattern teaspoons and mote spoon, James Begg, c.1840, engraved, 6 troy ozs (14).

£50-100 (+24%BP*)

411. Two sets of six Scottish silver teaspoons,

Glasgow, 19th century, to include, six George Edward & Son, 1866, six others dated 1884, together with a silver butter knife, George Jamieson & Son, c.1860, and an Aberdeen butter knife, William Jamieson, c.1825, gross weight 10.4 troy ozs (14).

£50-100 (+24%BP*)

412. Two sets of six Scottish Provincial silver

teaspoons, Aberdeen, early 19th century, to include; six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, James Pirie, c.1825, six Fiddle pattern teaspoons and a preserve spoon, James Emslie, c.1840, and a set of six Edinburgh Fiddle pattern teaspoons, William McKenzie, 1812, all engraved, 8.5 troy ozs (18). £70-150 (+24%BP*)

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