Scottish Provincial Silver |
Over the years Scottish provincial silver has become very collectable and highly sought after. For many reasons town silversmiths seldom sent thier plate to Edinburgh or Glasgow to be asseyed and then hallmarked. Instead, they marked the silver with a makers mark or town mark or many combinations of these and other marks. This is what makes Scottish provincial silver so collectable.
In this website, listed by town, you will find probably the largest collection of Scottish provincial silver for sale on the internet. We are constantly seeking to find new stock for our customers and will regularily update the range.
If you cannot find a specific item within this collection, please contact us by email and we can source it for you with no obligation to buy. Similarly, if you have a rare and good quality piece of Scottish provincial silver, send us the details with images and evidence of provenance and photographs - we offer top prices.
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New Products
Kilt Pin £695.00 / US $1,390.00 An extremely beautiful kilt pin made by William Robb of Ballater c.1910. The circular brooch is engraved with Celtic knot work and has a yellow/gold Cairngorm stone set in the centre. This is rare piece and highly collectable.
Size: 11 cms Weight: 2 ozs
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| | Salt Spoon £595.00 / US $1,190.00 An ultra rare salt spoon by Charles Bruce of Peterhead c.1880. It is in an exceptionally fine condition with crisp makers marks.
Size: 9.5 cms Weight: 1 oz
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| | Pickle Fork £85.00 / US $170.00 Beautiful and unusual fiddle pattern pickle fork by John Pringle of Perth c.1823. Good condition with slight damage to the tines. Clear marks of "I.P.", "Double headed eagle" and "I.P.". A very rare item.
Size: 13 cms Weight: 1 oz
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