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Six George III provincial silver tablespoons. Various makers, Exeter, 1782-1818. The group of...
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Six George III provincial silver tablespoons.
Various makers,
Exeter, 1782-1818.
The group of Old English pattern spoons comprising four examples by Joseph Hicks, 1782, 1783, 1795 and 1818, two with bright cut engraving and two with engraved initials and dates to terminals; an example by Richard Ferris, 1801, with bright cut engraved stem and initials to terminal, and an example by William Welch II, 1808, engraved with monogram to terminal, total weight approx. 10.1ozt (6)
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