MARK OF A ROSE IN A BEADED CIRCLE BETWEEN TWO FLEUR-DE-LYS MARKS, THE ROSE MARK REPEATED IN BOWL, CIRCA 1640,
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A CHARLES I UNASCRIBED PROVINCIAL SILVER APOSTLE SPOON, ST.PAUL,
MARK OF A ROSE IN A BEADED CIRCLE BETWEEN TWO FLEUR-DE-LYS MARKS, THE ROSE MARK REPEATED IN BOWL, CIRCA 1640,
The apostle finial with large plain nimbus, the attribute the sword of St.Paul, (not to be confused with the short cross of St. Philip), 7¾ in. long (19.7 cm.), 1.5 oz.
MARK OF A ROSE IN A BEADED CIRCLE BETWEEN TWO FLEUR-DE-LYS MARKS, THE ROSE MARK REPEATED IN BOWL, CIRCA 1640,
The apostle finial with large plain nimbus, the attribute the sword of St.Paul, (not to be confused with the short cross of St. Philip), 7¾ in. long (19.7 cm.), 1.5 oz.
Provenance
Lieutenant Colonel Harry Palairet Versturme Bunbury Of Nyeri, Kenya via a specific bequest to him in the will of Henry de la Pole Holland of Naro Moru, Kenya in 1942 where it was erroneously described as 15th century.
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