William Auld

Celebrating Silver
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  • A miscellaneous group of George III spoons, William Auld, Edinburgh, 1814


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ZAR 6 000 - 8 000
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William Auld
Edinburgh
A miscellaneous group of George III spoons, William Auld, Edinburgh, 1814
comprising: ten dinner spoons, six dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, four gravy spoons, and a ladle, variously engraved, 1130g all in
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Notes

William Auld: Edinburgh

1 Ladle 1814

4 Dinner spoons 1815

6 Dinner spoons 1825

3 Dessert spoons 1814

3 dessert spoons makers marks worn

William Marshall: Edinburg

3 teaspoons 1829

7 teaspoons, makers marks worn

Francis Howden: Edinburgh

4 sauce ladles 1819



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