Item Number:SA383929 Date of manufacture:1800 Current Status: For sale Seller:Graham Smith Antiques
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Description
An early 19th century Scottish silver metal toddy ladle. The ladle has a spiral horn or baleen handle and a maker's mark where the bowl meets the handle 'JW' for William Jamieson of Aberdeen. The bowl of the ladle has raised letters around the rim that has been planished from a George II five guinea coin with the Latin words 'Decus Et Tutamen Anno Regni Octavo' which translates as "An ornament and a safeguard, in the year of the reign Octavo". This Latin wording was found on the edge of five guinea coins from Charles II up till the end of the reign of George II, Octavo being the regnal year 1735 of George II. The ladle is in sound condition but would have had a small silver metal cap at the tip of the handle. (Circa 1810) Length 36.5cm (14.4 inches) This item has a level ONE shipping charge. (Free UK mainland) WE ANSWER ALL EMAILS WITH IN 2 HOURS BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 0800-2200 HOURS GMT. PLEASE DO CHECK YOUR SPAM AND JUNK MAIL TO SEE IF OUR REPLY HAS ENDED UP THERE OR PHONE . WE HAVE HAD A FEW REPLIES END UP IN SPAM. THANKS Video calls can be arranged for any items seen. Please do email or phone to arrange these and to pass on your details. Best wishes Graham Internal Ref: 4493
This antique has been viewed 28 times in the past month with the most views from Finland.
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as 1800.
Dimensions
Height = 36.5 cm (14.4")
Width = 7 cm (2.8")
Depth = 4 cm (1.6")
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