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Bon Accord Teaspoon
Bon Accord Teaspoon
Bon Accord Teaspoon

Bon Accord Teaspoon

Silversmith (Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1806 - 1841)
Datec.1810
Object NameSpoon
Mediumsilver
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsLength:14.1cm Width of bowl: 2.8cm
Weight: ABDAG00904.1:16.96gm ABDAG000904.2:16.45gm ABDAG000904.3: 15.86gmABDAG000904.4:15.55gm
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG000904.2
About MeWilliam Jamieson, born in Aberdeen, was the son of a local advocate also called William. He was apprenticed to Aberdeen goldsmiths James Gordon & Co. in 1793 for 7 years. On completing his training he started up his own business, taking on his first apprentice Alexander Forsyth in 1806. He was admitted to the Incorporation of Hammermen in the same year, followed by the Goldsmith Burgess in 1808.

Along with the everyday fare of flatware, spoons and forks, Jamieson also specialised in making small boxes and goblets.
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