$125.00
$125.00
These are far above average in terms of quality, condition, and design.
$125.00
A stunning and pristine example of the best Scottish craftmanship and design.
$125.00
There is a pinprick dent, visible mostly from the reverse, which we show in excruciating detail (see third enlargement); also an engraved inventory number, but aside from these issues the condition is very good.
$110.00
$95.00
$90.00
These are substantial and well made spoons, weighing in at 4.69 oz. Troy, the lot. The overall condition is excellent. Whether any of this lends them a premium over the silver value, or whether they'll be swallowed up by the smelter's gaping maw remains to be seen...
$90.00
This pattern is not common in American silver of the 19th century.
$80.00
Notable as birthplace of Brigham Young, the town was a mere thirty years old when these spoons were made. We marvel a bit that such a small, rural spot could support its own silversmith, and can't help but suspect that he dabbled in other trades.
$75.00
$75.00
$75.00
Extensive studies have shown that if you eat your fruit and yogurt each morning with a silver spoon, you'll live to be one hundred!
$75.00
While it may be difficult to work up too much excitement over a mustard ladle, this one is especially long and well-constructed, with a shaft that chamfers as it meets the perfectly hemispherical bowl, and an ever so stylish gently tip't drop.
$75.00
These are rather scarce, and this example with its broad, flat leading edge and attention to detail is particularly appealing.
$60.00
For whatever reason, items in this pattern do not tend to wear well. This one is in exemplary condition.
Compare on ebay (item 353930433927) @90.00!
$55.00
$55.00
$50.00