Pair Of Small Antique Toddy Ladles, Scottish

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This is a pair of small antique toddy ladles. A Scottish, silver whisky spoon with hallmarks from the William IV period, dated 1831.

Fascinating pair of William IV period silver spoons, ideal for the drinks cabinet
Displaying a desirable aged patina commensurate with age
Sterling silver presents a bright reflective sheen and signs of gentle polishing
Decorated with engraved monogram to fiddle handles
Hallmarks for George Bell, with the Scots thistle, Edinburgh assay mark and 1831 date letter Z

This is a charming pair of antique toddy ladles, with a great appearance and charming detail. Delivered polished and ready to serve.

Dimensions:
Max Width: 4cm (1.5'')
Max Depth: 7.5cm (3'')
Max Height: 12cm (4.75'')

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Our Ref: 18.8642
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DateMid 18th Century : 1831 Codeas272a6082 / 18.8642 Price £895.00     1058.25     $1135.58    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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