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Antique George III Hallmarked Silver Old English Dessert Spoon 1787
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Antique George III Hallmarked Silver Old English Dessert Spoon 1787 Antique George III Hallmarked Silver Old English Dessert Spoon 1787 Antique George III Hallmarked Silver Old English Dessert Spoon 1787 Antique George III Hallmarked Silver Old English Dessert Spoon 1787

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bleeding bowl , bon-bon dish , brandy saucepan , butter dish , dish , entree dish , flatware , fruit basket , medicine spoon , pap boat , punch bowl , rose bowl , spoon , table spoon

Antique George III Hallmarked Silver Old English Dessert Spoon 1787

£65.00

YEAR OF MANUFACTURE: 1787
ORIGIN: England
MAKER: Richard Crossley, London, 1782-1812
WEIGHT: 1.09 troy ounces (1.20 ounces or 34.00 grams)
INITIALS: T.M.C.
STOCK CODE: W092004

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A wonderful Old English pattern hallmarked silver Georgian dessert spoon made in 1787 by the London silversmith Richard Crossley. This spoon is in very good condition with just one tiny ding to the bowl and bears a period engraved crest of a garb or wheatsheaf to the front of the handle above script engraved initials TMC. Length: 7in/17.8cm Weight: 34g

OFFERED BY: Heraldic Silver Ltd
By appointment only, London, United Kingdom View map

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£65.00