A Charles II ascribed Wessex area decorated trefid spoon

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A Charles II ascribed Wessex area decorated trefid spoon
with a broad, splayed terminal engraved with three triform configurations of "shaded roundels", stamped once in the bowl and four times on the back of the stem with a fleur-de-lys in a beaded circular punch, Wiltshire/Hampshire area circa 1680, (repaired) - 18.75cm long, 1.5oz.
Literature:
Kent, West Country Spoons and their Makers, plate G for an illustration and details of another "shaded roundels" trefid with the same marks and pp.159 where Kent notes that this mark is also present on church plate at Wherwell near Andover.
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