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TWO SILVER TEASPOONS

POSSIBLY COLONIAL OR SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL, CIRCA 1840

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TWO SILVER TEASPOONS
Possibly Colonial or Scottish Provincial, circa 1840
a fiddle pattern teaspoon, partially struck three times with a Fleur-de-Lis and with initials R.R possibly Robert Robinson, Cupar; and a similar teaspoon with an unidentified mark struck three times and punch R R , both engraved with the same monogram (2)
Literature
For a similar mark to the first spoon, see Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks page 595
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