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Pr Silver Toddy Ladles John Mitchell Glasgow 1820


Here we have for sale an extremely elegant Regency period pair of early 19th Century Scottish solid silver toddy ladles with elegantly arched fiddle pattern handles each with a cast shell, a wonderful pair of ladles with the more unusual Glasgow assay mark.
Sponsor mark: John Mitchell (mark possibly overstruck, John Mitchell appears to have registered his mark in 1825... please see attached photos)
Assay office: Glasgow
Year of manufacture: 1820
Approximate Dimensions:
Length: 16cm
Combined Weight: 73 grams
These are a superb pair of toddy ladles with crisp shell patterned bases and beautifully rounded bowls, these spoons exude supreme quality and beauty from top to bottom.
Condition report:
In very good condition except some small but deep scratches to the silver on both spoons in the same place, where the handle and the spoon meet. There are the usual surface scratches consistent with age but crisp bowls and no dents or knocks and not misshapen - the bowls are still beautifully rounded like new with crisp edges that have remained.
These are beautifully crafted and exquisitely designed ladles to will be an asset to your silverware collection.
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
SellerArthur Vandyk Antiques
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Private dealer
By appointment only
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
Tel : 07904682990
or : 01707272146
Non UK callers : +44 7904682990 or +44 1707272146
Sponsor mark: John Mitchell (mark possibly overstruck, John Mitchell appears to have registered his mark in 1825... please see attached photos)
Assay office: Glasgow
Year of manufacture: 1820
Approximate Dimensions:
Length: 16cm
Combined Weight: 73 grams
These are a superb pair of toddy ladles with crisp shell patterned bases and beautifully rounded bowls, these spoons exude supreme quality and beauty from top to bottom.
Condition report:
In very good condition except some small but deep scratches to the silver on both spoons in the same place, where the handle and the spoon meet. There are the usual surface scratches consistent with age but crisp bowls and no dents or knocks and not misshapen - the bowls are still beautifully rounded like new with crisp edges that have remained.
These are beautifully crafted and exquisitely designed ladles to will be an asset to your silverware collection.
Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 19/JUN/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Free postage within the UK for international postage please contact me.
Date 1820
Regency Antiques Material Silver
Origin Scottish
Maker John Mitchell
Item code as1039a073
Status Sold
£160.00 
$203.71 
€189.52 

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Conversion rates as of 19/JUN/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Free postage within the UK for international postage please contact me.
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Free Postage Within the U.K.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
For international sales please contact us for a quote.
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Private dealerBy appointment only
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
Tel : 07904682990
or : 01707272146
Non UK callers : +44 7904682990 or +44 1707272146
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