A WILLIAM AND MARY WEST COUNTRY SILVER TREFID SPOON
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A WILLIAM AND MARY WEST COUNTRY SILVER TREFID SPOON

MAKER'S MARK ONLY OF DS, STRUCK FOUR TIMES TO BACK OF STEM AND ONCE TO INSIDE OF BOWL, PROBABLY FOR DANIEL SLADE OF EXETER, CIRCA 1695

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A WILLIAM AND MARY WEST COUNTRY SILVER TREFID SPOON
MAKER'S MARK ONLY OF DS, STRUCK FOUR TIMES TO BACK OF STEM AND ONCE TO INSIDE OF BOWL, PROBABLY FOR DANIEL SLADE OF EXETER, CIRCA 1695
The terminal engraved with a heart motif, the back of terminal prick-dot engraved with initials I.I over M.I over the date 1695; together with two Charles II silver trefid spoons, one with unidentified maker's mark of TS with a bird below, London, circa 1670, the back of terminal prick-dot engraved with initials MI, the other with mark of John King, London, date letter indistinct, probably 1671, the back of the terminal prick-dot engraved with initials *T*S
4 oz. (124 gr.) (3)
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Lot Essay

For an illustration of the maker's mark on the second spoon see, Ian Pickford (ed.), Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, Woodbridge, 1964, p. 130.

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