A Commonwealth ascribed West Country apostle spoon: St. Phillip, gilded with the short latin cross and sacred dove nimbus, inscribed on the back of the stem, incorrectly "St.Paul" (the cross can be mistaken for a sword) and later crested in the bowl, crowned X mark in the bowl and makers mark thrice on the back of the stem, by Edward Lake, Exeter circa 1650 - 18.5cm long, 2oz.

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A Commonwealth ascribed West Country apostle spoon: St. Phillip,
gilded with the short latin cross and sacred dove nimbus, inscribed on the back of the stem, incorrectly "St.Paul" (the cross can be mistaken for a sword) and later crested in the bowl, crowned X mark in the bowl and makers mark thrice on the back of the stem, by Edward Lake, Exeter circa 1650 - 18.5cm long, 2oz.

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