Dundee silver toddy ladle
Robert Farquharson, 1841

Three different Dundee goldsmiths are represented in this collection of 19th-century items made in the city. One silver toddy ladle bears the mark of Robert Farquharson (pictured), who traded in the city from 1841 until at least 1878. Six silver toddy ladles bear the rare mark of the unknown maker BSB, along with three pots of lilies, signifying Dundee. Finally, a gold ring bears the mark of Alexander Cameron, who traded in the city between 1823 and 1846. The ring is one of only two known examples bearing a Dundee mark. None of these makers was previously represented in the McManus’ extensive collection of locally produced silver and gold.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Dundee silver toddy ladle, 1841
Date supported
2018
Medium and material
Silver
Dimensions
17
Grant
1300
Total cost
850

Get a National Art Pass and explore The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum
You'll see more art and your membership will help museums across the UK
Art Funded by you FAQs
Contact us
If you have a question about a work of art in our archive, please contact the Programmes team. We’ll be happy to answer your enquiry.