Lot 472 , A part suite of early 19th century Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern flatware, 25.5 oz.

A part suite of early 19th century Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern flatware, 25.5 oz.

A part suite of early 19th century Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising eight items including a soup ladle, pair of basting spoons and five serving/table spoons, Jamieson & Naughton(6) and Robert Naughton(2), Inverness, circa 1813-1830, all engraved with The Beatton family crest and the motto 'Debonnaire', 25.5 oz.
Estimate £200-300

The soup ladle bowl edge has a few minor knocks/dents. One of the basting spoons has several prominent nicks to the bowl edge. All five of the tablespoons exhibit slight wear to the spoon tips. All pieces have minor surface scratches in general. All marks are clear, however two of the tablespoons have some rubbing to their marks.


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Sold for £640