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A silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladle, by Alexander Grant, Aberdeen 1825-40, 16cms long, 1oz.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver Old English pattern teaspoon, monogrammed, by John Leslie, Aberdeen 1790-1800, 13cm long, 0.35oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver Old English pattern teaspoon, initialled "JT", by James Gordon, Aberdeen c.1800, 13.8cm long, 0.5oz.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver Fiddle pattern sugar spoon, initialled "McP", by Peter Ross, Aberdeen 1820-1830, 14cm long, 0.5oz.Condition - 6.75/10

A silver teaspoon with celtic point, by Benjamin Lumsden, Aberdeen 1770-1780, 13.8cm long, 0.35oz.Condition - 6.75/10

A silver Old English pattern teaspoon, by James Erskine, Aberdeen 1790-1810, 13.2cm long, 0.4oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver tablespoon Old English pattern, initialled "W", by James Erskine, Aberdeen 1790-1820, 22cm long, 2.1oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver teaspoon, Fiddle pattern, initialled "WAM" over "K", by James Erskine, Aberdeen 1810-1820, 13.9cm long.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, by George Jamieson, Aberdeen, with London hallmarks for 1858, 14.3 long, 0.6oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver teaspoon with celtic point, script initials, by William Byers, Aberdeen 1800-1810, 13.6cm long, 0.35oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver dessert spoon, Old English pattern, script initials, by James Begg, Aberdeen C.1840, 16.3cm long, 0.75oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver dessert spoon, Old English pattern, initialled "MA", by Nathaniel Gillet, Aberdeen 1800-1820, 16.2cm long, 0.8oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver three-prong fork, Hanoverian pattern, crested, by Robert Cruikshank, Old Aberdeen 1720-1730, 18.5cm long, 1.8oz.Condition - 6.5/10

A silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, (with chamfering), initialled "GR", by Nathaniel Rae, Aberdeen C.1825, 13.5cm long, 0.45oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver teaspoon, Old English pattern, initialled " DML", by James Erskine, Aberdeen 1800-1820, 13.8cm long, 0.35oz.Condition - 6.5/10

A silver teaspoon with celtic point, initialled "M" over "WJ" by Nathaniel Gillet, Aberdeen C.1800, 12.5cm long, 0.35oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, engraved crest and motto "FIDE ET FORTITUDINE" (for Hamilton), by William Jamieson, Aberdeen 1810-1820, ...

A pair of silver sugar tongs, Fiddle with fluted bowls, by Andrew Davidson Arbroath C.1835, 14.7cm long, 1.5oz.Condition - 8/10

A silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, initialled "MC", by Andrew Davidson, Arbroath C.1840, 14.1cm long, 0.55oz.Condition - 6.75/10

A silver Fiddle and Shell pattern teaspoon, initialled and numbered, by Andrew Davidson, Arbroath 1840-1850, 14.6cm long, 0.6oz.Condition - 6.75/10

A silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, initialled "S" and numbered "8", by Andrew Davidson, Arbroath 1840-1850, 22.5cm long, 2oz.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver-plated dessert spoon, by Wilkinson and Limond, Ayr 1870-1880, 19.2cm long.Condition - 6.75/10

A silver hors d'oeuvres fork, by William Robb, Ballater with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1926, 9.3cm long, 0.15oz.Condition - 8/10

A silver toddy ladle, initialled "C", by John Keith, Banff 1810-1820, 16.3cm long, 1oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver Fiddle pattern sugar spoon, initialled "McK", by George Elder, Banff 1830-1840, 16cm long, 0.7oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, by William Simpson, Banff 1820-1840, 13cm long, 0.35oz.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver toddy ladle, Fiddle pattern, initialled "O", by George Elder, Banff 1830-1840, 17cm long, 1.1oz.Condition - 8/10

A silver tablespoon, Old English pattern, script initials, by William Byers, Banff C.1790, 21.7cm long, 1.5oz.Condition - 6.75/10

A silver tablespoon with a celtic point, initialled "CN", by John Keith, Banff 1790-1800, 23.2cm long, 2oz.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver toddy ladle with a celtic point (later pierced as a sugar sifter), crested, by John Keith, Banff C.1800, 16.2cm long, 0.7oz.Condition - 7...

A silver dessert spoon, Old English pattern, initialled "WS", by John Keith, Banff 1810-1820, 18.8cm long, 0.85oz.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver toddy ladle with a shell pattern terminal, by John Keith, Banff C.1820, 15.5cm long, 1oz.Condition - 8/10

A silver teaspoon, Old English pattern, by John Keith, Banff 1790-1800, 13cm long, 0.4oz.Condition 7/10

A silver tablespoon with a celtic point, by William Byers, Banff 1780-1790, 20.8cm long, 1.65oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver masking spoon with a 'twist' in the stem and a double tapering terminal with rounded terminal, initialled "JAA", unmarked, probably Banff...

A silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled "MS" over "KC", by Colin Mitchell, Canongate C.1730, 20.3cm long, 2.1oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled "MG", by Peter Spalding, Canongate 1750-1760, 20.8cm long, 2.3oz.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled "L", by William Craw and James Hill, Canongate 1770-1775, 22cm long, 2.35oz.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver soup ladle with a faceted drop, by Peter Spalding, Canongate 1750-1760, 36.5cm long, 7.25oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver Fiddle tablespoon, initialled "T", by George Constable, Cupar 1815-1820, 22cm long, 1.9oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver Fiddle toddy ladle, initialled "S", possibly by Thomas Dall, Cupar 1820-1850, 14.5cm long, 0.9oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, initialled "W", by Robert Robertson, Cupar 1830-1850, 14.3cm long, 0.5oz.Condition - 7/10

A pair of silver toddy ladles, King's pattern (single struck), initialled "MS", possibly by Thomas Dall, Cupar 1820-1850, 15cm long, 1.9oz.Conditi...

A silver teaspoon with a celtic point, possibly by Alexander Ross, Dingwall 1790-1810, 13.3cm long, 0.3oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver teaspoon, Oar pattern, possibly by Alexander Ross, Dingwall 1800-1820, 14.2cm long, 0.4oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver teaspoon with a celtic point, initialled "AH", possibly by an unascribed maker of Dingwall 1800-1810, 13.2cm long, 0.35oz.Condition - 7/10

A set of six silver Fiddle teaspoons, initialled "JP", by Henry Mouncie, Dumfries C.1830, approx 13.5cm long (lengths vary slightly), 2.45oz.Condi...

A silver Fiddle dessert spoon, initialled, by Mark Hinchcliffe, Dumfries 1830-1840, 18cm long, 0.95oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver teaspoon, Old English pattern, by Joseph Pearson, Dumfries 1810-1815, 13.6cm long, 0.4ozCondition - 7.75/10

A silver Fiddle toddy ladle, initialled "R", by David Gray, Dumfries 1830-1840, 17.4cm long, 1oz.Condition - 7.25/10

A silver Fiddle teaspoon, initialled "JB", by David Gray, Dumfries 1820-1840, 14.3cm long, 0.45oz.Condition - 7/10

A pair of silver sugar tongs, Fiddle pattern, initialled "JBR" by Mark Hinchcliffe, Dumfries 1820-1840, 15.5cm long, 1.4oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver Fiddle teaspoon, initialled "JN" by James Johnstone, Dumfries C.1850, 15cm long, 0.55oz.Condition - 7.75/10

A silver Fiddle sugar sifter ladle (with later feather edging), by Joseph Pearson, Dumfries 1820-1830, 18.2cm long, 1.25oz.Condition - 7.5/10

A silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled "L" by David Couttes, Dumfries 1760-1770, 20.2cm long, 2.1oz.Condition - 7/10

A silver Fiddle teaspoon, initialled by Mark Hinchcliffe, Dumfries 1820-1840, 14cm long, 0.45oz.Condition - 6.75/10

A silver Fiddle teaspoon, initialled "J", by John McLean, Dumfries C.1850, 14.6cm long, 0.55oz.Condition - 8.25/10

A silver tablespoon, Hanoverian pattern, initialled "B", by A and J Dalziel, Dumfries C.1775, 23cm long, 2.2oz.Condition - 7.5/10

Two silver teaspoons: one Fiddle and one Old English pattern, both by James Yule, Dumfries C.1840, each approx 14cm long, 0.85oz. (2)James Yule ha...

A pair of silver sugar tongs, Oar pattern, initialled "JH", by David Gray, Dumfries 1820-1840, 15.2cm long, 1.45oz.Condition - 7.75/10

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