Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg

Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg
Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg
Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg
Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg
Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg
Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg
Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg

Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg

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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Antique 1836 Scottish Sterling Silver Condiment Spoons by William Scott Edinburg