A Rare James II/William & Mary ascribed West Country decorated trefid spoon,
with a rudimentary 'V' rat-tail, the front of the rounded terminal stamped in low relief with a pattern of scrolls and floral motifs below an arched "tongue" scratched with the initials "W.T" on the reverse by Richard (II) Sweet, Chard 1685-95, maker's mark on the back of the stem and once in the bowl - 20cm long, 1.5oz.
A Rare James II/William & Mary ascribed West Country decorated trefid spoon, with a rudimentary 'V' rat-tail, the front of the rounded terminal stamped in low relief with a pattern of scrolls and floral motifs below an arched "tongue" scratched with the initials "W.T" on the reverse by Richard (II) Sweet, Chard 1685-95, maker's mark on the back of the stem and once in the bowl - 20cm long, 1.5oz.

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A Rare James II/William & Mary ascribed West Country decorated trefid spoon,
with a rudimentary 'V' rat-tail, the front of the rounded terminal stamped in low relief with a pattern of scrolls and floral motifs below an arched "tongue" scratched with the initials "W.T" on the reverse by Richard (II) Sweet, Chard 1685-95, maker's mark on the back of the stem and once in the bowl - 20cm long, 1.5oz.

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