A PAIR OF GEORGE II AND A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER CHAMBERSTICKS
A PAIR OF GEORGE II AND A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER CHAMBERSTICKS

THE FIRST MARK OF JOHN KINCAID, EDINBURGH, 1746; THE SECOND MARK OF PATRICK ROBERTSON, EDINBURGH, 1789

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A PAIR OF GEORGE II AND A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER CHAMBERSTICKS
THE FIRST MARK OF JOHN KINCAID, EDINBURGH, 1746; THE SECOND MARK OF PATRICK ROBERTSON, EDINBURGH, 1789
Each of typical form, the first pair with circular bases, spool-form sockets, and detachable circular nozzles, with scroll handles, the bases engraved with a cypher monogram and an earl's coronet; the second pair with circular bases, vase-form sockets, detachable circular nozzles, conical snuffers and wick trimmers, the bases and thumbpieces with bright-cut engraved decoration, the bases, snuffers and wick trimmers engraved with a crest, marked under bases, the nozzles and snuffers apparently unmarked, the wick trimmers marked inside with mark of George McHattie, Edinburgh, 1811
The larger 6¼ in. (15.8 cm.) long over handle; 40 oz. (1,258 gr.) (4)

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