Good Scottish early 19th C silver cutlery set, closely matched. To include basting spoon, Glasgow 1826, maker John Mitchell, 23 dinner forks, of which 5 are Glasgow 1821, makers Robert Gray & Son, and 5 are Edinburgh 1813, makers (possibly) William Robertson, another 6 with Georgian date marks rubbed, makers (possibly) William Robertson, monogrammed, and 6 Glasgow 1826, makers Philip Grierson (monogrammed), 4 soup spoons, all with Georgian marks (date marks rubbed), with maker Robert Gray & Sons marks, (all monogrammed), 11 dessert spoons, of which 5 are Victorian, Glasgow 1837, makers Robert Gray & Sons, (all monogrammed), and 6 are Victorian, Glasgow 1843, makers Robert Gray and& Sons;12 dessert forks, all with Edinburgh marks, some date marks rubbed, however, most are circa 1812, makers Rober6t Gray & Sons, (all monogrammed), 19 teaspoons, of which 12 are Glasgow 1825, makers Robert Gray & Sons, (all monogrammed), 4 are Glasgow 1819, makers David McDonald, and 3 others with Scottish Georgian marks, (2 monogrammed), 4 condiment spoons, of which 2 are Edinburgh 1822, maker Andrew Wilkie, and 2 others with Georgian Scottish marks, (both monogrammed), 4 various sauce ladles, all with Scottish Georgian or early Victorian marks, (2 monogrammed), and pair sugar nips, Edinburgh 1816, maker's mark ZS (?). Total weight 4,024 grams