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Pair of Scottish provincial silver toddy ladles by William Whitecross dating to c.1830.
Both with excellent well preserved marks (W.W A B D N).
IN excellent order, with just a few small dark stubborn marks to the interior of the bowls (minimal).
Initial L engraved to each terminal.
152mm in length and 50mm across the bowls.
Pair of Scottish provincial silver toddy ladles by William Whitecross dating to c.1830.
Both with excellent well preserved marks (W.W A B D N).
IN excellent order, with just a few small dark stubborn marks to the interior of the bowls (minimal).
Initial L engraved to each terminal.
152mm in length and 50mm across the bowls.
DATE | c.1830 |
MAKER or SPONSOR MARK | William Whitecross |
ASSAY OFFICE | Aberdeen |
WEIGHT (Grammes) | 72 |
WEIGHT (Troy) | 2.31 |
REF:- | 661O |
Origin | Scottish |
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Period | George IV 1820-1830 |
Sponsor/Maker | William Whitecross |
REF CODE | 661O |
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Situated within the Central belt of Scotland (UK), we are a small, family run business. Indeed, we traded in silver for many years before forming Dart Silver Ltd in 2006.