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LONDON, 1704, MARK INDISTINCT BUT POSSIBLY FOR GEORGE GILLINGHAM
Details
A Queen Anne silver basting spoon
London, 1704, mark indistinct but possibly for George Gillingham
The oval bowl with rat-tail, the cannon-shaped handle with baluster finial, marked on bowl and handle
15¾in. (40cm.) long
5oz. (169gr.)
London, 1704, mark indistinct but possibly for George Gillingham
The oval bowl with rat-tail, the cannon-shaped handle with baluster finial, marked on bowl and handle
15¾in. (40cm.) long
5oz. (169gr.)
Provenance
Sir Robert Barlow (1891-1972) and thence by descent
Special notice
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