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Scottish Silver Hanoverian Table Spoons (Pair) - Daniel Ker, Sine Metu, Jameson Family
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Reference: S11439
Period: George III
Year: 1772
Silversmith: Daniel Ker
Place: Edinburgh
Price: $ 480.00 Weight: 148 grams Dimensions: 21.7 Condition: Very good, slight wear to bowl on left hand side from use.
Description: A lovely pair of Scottish silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, made in 1772 by Daniel Ker in Edinburgh. The spoons have a narrow rounded stem, with flattened end with noticeable rib and turn up end, and they have a double drop. Both spoons are engraved with a family crest of a cockerel under motto "Sine Metu", translated "Without Fear", this is the motto of the Jameson family (this motto is present on every bottle of Jameson's whiskey). Both spoons are bottom marked, and all 4 hallmarks on both spoons are clearly legible, which is not often the case with bottom marked spoons. The hallmarks include makers mark DK, Edinburgh castle, Scottish thistle and date letter Gothic S for 1772.
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Scottish Silver Hanoverian Table Spoons (Pair) - Daniel Ker, Sine Metu, Jameson Family
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Sine Metu, Jameson Family Crest
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Jameson family armorial Sine Metu
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Daniel Ker Edinburgh 1772 silver hallmarks
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