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Amber bead possibly from Ireland
X.FM 8
Amber
Ireland, Northern Europe
Bell Collection
18 results found
Silver tablespoon with a Hanoverian end, by David Warnock, Glasgow, inscribed "M" on the underside of the end
Silver tablespoon with a rounded rat-tail bowl and a Hanoverian end, by C.D., possibly Charles Dickson, Dundee, inscribed "R S M G" on the underside of the end
Silver tablespoon with an Old English end, by Thomas Stewart, Elgin, inscribed "I L" on the end
Silver tablespoon with a rounded rat-tail bowl and a Hanoverian end, by George Cooper, Aberdeen, c. 1730, inscribed "W M D" on the underside of the end
Silver tablespoon with a long pointed bowl and turned down fiddle or oar end, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1819 - 1820, inscribed "CAL: HORT: SOC: To .... 1"
Silver tablespoon with a long pointed bowl and turned down fiddle or oar end, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1819 - 1820, inscribed "CAL: HORT: SOC: To .... 2"
Silver tablespoon with a long pointed bowl and turned down fiddle or oar end, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1819 - 1820, inscribed "CAL: HORT: SOC: To .... 3"
Silver tablespoon with a long pointed bowl and turned down fiddle or oar end, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1819 - 1820, inscribed "CAL: HORT: SOC: To .... 4"
Silver tablespoon with a long pointed bowl and turned down fiddle or oar end, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1819 - 1820, inscribed "CAL: HORT: SOC: To .... 5"
Silver tablespoon with a long pointed bowl and turned down fiddle or oar end, by Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1819 - 1820, inscribed "CAL: HORT: SOC: To .... 6"
Silver tablespoon with an Old English end, decorated with bright cutting, by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh, 1778 - 1779
Silver oar end tablespoon by Charles Dalgleish, Edinburgh, 1816 - 1817, engraved with a crest and "Waterloo Prize Money"
Silver tablespoon by Charles Jameson, Inverness, inscribed with monogram "IMS" on the stem
Silver tablespoon with Hanoverian pattern stem, marked with 'PC', a stag's head and 'PC', the end is engraved with 'W', made by Peter Cuthberston, Cannongate, Edinburgh, 1755 - 1756