6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845

6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845
6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845
6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845
6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845
6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845
6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845
6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845
6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845
6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845
6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845

6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845

6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845. Set of 6 Scottish antique sterling silver double struck teaspoons in the King's Hourglass pattern. Hallmarked from Glasgow in 1845 with the makers mark being that of Robert Gray & Son.

Engraved initial to each terminal. Super clean order, two each have one very very minor pinhead sized dink on a bowl. Each measures 140mm in length. Founded in 2006, Dart Silver Ltd has many years of experience in the antique silver sector, and provides a large selection of silverware to clients throughout the world.

The company is based in Falkirk in Scotland, UK. Dart Silver Ltd are one of Scotland's leading online antique silver specialists with regular customers from all over the world. There is always a good selection of Scottish Provincial silver as well as a varied selection of goods from antique to modern, with prices from a few pounds to a little bit more.

Dart Silver Ltd has an expanding customer base, located throughout the world, including many regular and loyal customers.


6 Scottish Antique Sterling Silver Teaspoons, King's Hourglass, Glasgow 1845