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RARE Antique Georgian 479g Sterling Silver Sugar Bowl 1831 Scotland Edinburgh

$ 263.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Composition: Sterling Silver

    Description

    From what I could figure out from the hallmarks, this is a sterling sugar bowl from Edinburgh Scotland, from 1831. It is a lovely late Georgian piece in pretty good condition. It has a couple little dings and wear, but it looks great. See the pictures for the details. It doesn’t have a monogram.
    It has the heraldry of a wreathed Moor’s head, or black-a-moor and the word “fideliter”. The Moor’s head was used in a few different clans, such as Morrison and Andrews and borthwick
    The blackamoor was also used as a charge symbol for a successful military crusade against a foreign power.
    Please see the photos, ask any questions, and make your own determinations. This is a nice piece of silver to add to your collection.
    A substantial piece at 479g