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A set of six George III silver 'I Love Liberty' picture-back teaspoons. William Fearn, London,...
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A set of six George III silver 'I Love Liberty' picture-back teaspoons.
William Fearn,
London, c.1770.
The Hanoverian pattern spoons stamped to the reverse of bowls with angled bird cage beneath the words 'I love liberty', each cage with door opening to the right, 11.5cm long, total weight approx. 1.6ozt (6)
Provenance: Property of a private collector.
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