Tuesday 21 February 2023
A German parcel-gilt travelling knife, fork and folding trefid spoon, possibly Nuremberg, 17th...
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Description
A German parcel-gilt travelling knife, fork and folding trefid spoon, possibly Nuremberg, 17th century, the silver spoon with gilded bowl and border, the reverse of the bowl marked, 17.9cm long, the two-tined fork and knife with tapering rounded handles (unmarked) and domed terminals (3)
Provenance: The Property of John Kenworthy-Browne FSA.
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