Scottish Silver: A mixed collection of WIlliam IV and Victorian Glasgow silver including; a pair of William IV Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, with shell terminals, by William Russell II, 1831; two pairs of sauce ladles, one by David McDonald, 1835, the other by W.S Jnr., 1832, a mustard ladle, 1857, and a pair of salt spoons, 1870, John Murray or John Muir (8), total gross weight 10.1oz

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