Antique Aberdeen Scottish Provincial Sterling Silver outlet - William Jamieson, Aberdeen - c. 1806-1841 Fiddle Pattern 6.75" Toddy Ladle
For sale is outlet a wonderful old Antique Aberdeen Scottish Provincial Sterling Silver - William Jamieson, Aberdeen - c. 1806-1841 Fiddle Pattern 6.75" Toddy Ladle.
This is a wonderful piece of antique Scottish Provincial Sterling Silver flatware!
Sterling Silver.
Made in Aberdeen, Scotland by William Jamieson, circa 1806 - 1841.
The piece is marked 'WJ' 'A' 'B' 'D' 'WJ'. Jamieson used a variety of marks over the years and this is one of them.
Fiddle pattern with engraved initials that appear to be 'M' and 'F'.
Antique Georgian period Aberdeen Silver is quite rare and is highly collectible.
Absolutely lovely!
Perfect for serving sweet or savoury sauces, gravy, or just about anything else!
Ready to Use or Display!
Length: 6.75 inches (17 cm)
Weight: 38.6 grams
The bowl has some minor dents on one side (the dents are very, very minor- it is Table Quality).
Minor overall scratches / patina for 210+ years of age.
It is in Otherwise Excellent Condition.
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