Collection: Scottish Provincial Silver
There are a number of Scottish provincial towns that produced silversmiths who used their own marks. Some appear quite often, while other towns are extremely rare. Check out this blog post for a list of rarity:
Rarity of Scottish Provincial Towns
We have a number of Scottish Provincial pieces in stock, including some of the rarer cities, so let us know if you are looking for anything in particular.
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Scottish Provincial mashing or masking spoon, Charles Fowler, Elgin, c.1810
- Regular price
- $125.00
- Sale price
- $125.00
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Scottish Sterling 'Indian style' Cream Jug, James Reid & Co, Glasgow, 1873
- Regular price
- $325.00
- Sale price
- $325.00
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Pair of Scottish Provincial Dessert Spoons, James Erskine, Aberdeen, c1790
- Regular price
- $425.00
- Sale price
- $425.00
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Set of Six Scottish Kings Pattern Dessert Spoons, Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow, 1835
- Regular price
- $395.00
- Sale price
- $395.00
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Scottish Provincial Tablespoon, Peter Ross, Aberdeen, 1819-1822
- Regular price
- $195.00
- Sale price
- $195.00
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Rare set of Scottish Provincial silverware, Dundee, 1830s-40s
- Regular price
- $3,250.00
- Sale price
- $3,250.00
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Three Scottish Provincial Celtic Point Tablespoons, T Davie, Greenock
- Regular price
- $495.00
- Sale price
- $495.00
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EXTREMELY RARE Socttish Provincial Sugar Spoon, James McIver, Fochabers
- Regular price
- Sold
- Sale price
- $3,500.00
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Scottish Provincial Silver Dessert Spoon, Inverness, 1813-1857
- Regular price
- $95.00
- Sale price
- $95.00
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Rare Pair of Scottish Provincial Cream Ladles, RICHARDSON Colin & LINDSAY John, St. Andrews, 1830-1860
- Regular price
- $850.00
- Sale price
- $850.00