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The Scottish Sale

Catalog Information: 1,058 lots | 899 with images

Date: 2005

Auction House:

Bonhams

Location:

United Kingdom
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Lot 1: An unusual George II "bullet" Teapot,

by James Ker, Edinburgh 1737, assay master of Archibald Ure, the spherical body engraved with monogram JR and chased around the shoulder and lid with shells, fruit and scrolls, with leaf-capped silver handle and scrolling spout, the lid with ball fin [...more]

 
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Lot 2: A George II Cream Boat,

by Lothian & Robertson, assay master of Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh 1756, of inverted pear shape, with everted scalloped rim, acanthus capped scroll handle, engraved monogram and initials, 17.5cm long, weight 7.6oz

 
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Lot 3: A George II Chalice,

by William Aytoun, Edinburgh 1730, of conventional form, on stepped domed foot, with mid-rib, the plain body with slightly everted rim, engraved to the upper body 'Deo Dicavit Dorothea Sandford Domina De Ferny', repaired, 16cm high, 9cm diameter, w [...more]

 
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Lot 4: A George III Sauceboat,

by Daniel Kerr, Edinburgh 1766, of boat shape on three hoof feet with scroll handle and scalloped rim, weight 4.7oz

 
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Lot 5: A pair of George II Salts,

by Robert Gordon, assay master of Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh, 1757, of cauldron form on three hoof feet, with gadrooned rims, blue glass liners, 5.5cm diameter, weight 4.6oz

 
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