Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg. Fine pair of early 19th-century sterling silver condiment spoons, fully hallmarked for Edinburgh 1836 and made by esteemed Scottish silversmith William Scott. Each spoon features a classic fiddle pattern handle and original gilt-washed bowl, typical of Georgian tableware. Crisp hallmarks and beautifully preserved form make these excellent examples of Scottish provincial silver, ideal for collectors or elegant table settings. Details: Maker: William Scott Year: 1836 Assay Office: Edinburgh Material: Sterling silver.
925 Length: 10 cm Weight: 19.8 grams (combined) Notable Features: Fiddle pattern, original gilded bowls, fully hallmarked Condition: Excellent antique condition with only light signs of age. Please Note: All items are vintage or antique and may show light signs of age. Please review all photos carefully as they form part of the description.
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