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Lot 382

Lot 382

A pair of Scottish provincial(?), table forks, possibly marked for Aberdeen and the maker's mark...

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Lot 382

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A pair of Scottish provincial(?), table forks, possibly marked for Aberdeen and the maker's mark M. Together with a Fiddle pattern fork with initialled terminal and struck three times I&T over V&K and an Indian colonial Fiddle pattern dessert with crested terminal by Hamilton & Co. Gross weight 8 ozt (251 grams).




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The lot displays general scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing. A number of the markings are obscured and worn.

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