Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882

Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882

Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882
Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882. Set of 6 Scottish antique sterling silver teaspoons and sugar shovel with bright cut detailing. All hallmarked from Glasgow in 1882 (spoons date letter L and shovel date letter K), each with the makers mark being that of Thomas Smith & Son.

All in immaculate order, each teaspoon measures 129mm 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.

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Immaculate Scottish Sterling Silver Teaspoons & Sugar Shovel, Glasgow 1882