

Welcome to William Sharpe Antiques. Here today for your consideration we have this beautiful Georgian pair of sterling silver round-bowl sauce or soup spoons, made by William Marshall of Edinburgh, c-1829. The set has been produced in the popular Kings pattern (single struck), being of good quality and gauge throughout. Condition is good used, with no major damage to note.
The set features a well executed monogram to the face, with the hallmarks about 90% overall. A fine set of early 19th century Scottish silver for the collection. Each spoon measures 18cm long, with the set weighing in at 81gms unpacked. To see my other items! If you would like to view this item or any other, please don't hesitate to contact me.Inspections are available seven days a week, with flexible timing. Sterling silver offered at William Sharpe Antiques is original and authentic, showing signs of use over its life. Unless expressly stated above, all pieces are free from major structural damage. However, normal signs of use including shallow depressions, fine scratches, and minor pattern and hallmark wear should be expected.
All pieces (unless expressly stated above) have undertaken a very light polish with respect to the original patina, and a decision for further polishing will be left to the new custodian. Please note that items listed (unless otherwise advertised) are antiques and are not brand new.