Pair of Scottish Provincial Silver Fiddle Pattern Toddy Ladles

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Description: - A pair of Georgian period Scottish provincial toddy ladles by the Aberdeen silversmith William Jamieson. The toddy ladles are of fiddle pattern with simple oval bowls. 

Date: - circa 1820.

Period: - Early 19th Century.

Engraving: - The terminals are engraved with the crest of the Bannerman clan, and motto 'Pro Patria ('For my Country')', within a belted garter. The initials 'DHJ' are further engraved underneath the crest.

Maker: - William Jamieson.

Measurement: - The ladles measure approximately 16.2cm and the bowl are 4.8 cm at their widest points.

Weight: - 65.3 grams.

Condition: - The Georgian silver toddy ladles are in good antique condition. Surface scratches , and minor marks to the bowls and handles commensurate with age. Please see photos for confirmation of condition.

Item No: - 929/02_lyt1.

Customs and import taxes: - Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. 

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