A JAMES I SILVER MAIDEN HEAD SPOON, AND A CHARLES I SILVER LION SEJANT SPOON
A JAMES I SILVER MAIDEN HEAD SPOON, AND A CHARLES I SILVER LION SEJANT SPOON

THE FIRST MARK OF DANIEL CARY, LONDON, 1609; THE SECOND NEWCASTLE, CIRCA 1644, MAKER'S MARK PROBABLY A PELLET K

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A JAMES I SILVER MAIDEN HEAD SPOON, AND A CHARLES I SILVER LION SEJANT SPOON
THE FIRST MARK OF DANIEL CARY, LONDON, 1609; THE SECOND NEWCASTLE, CIRCA 1644, MAKER'S MARK PROBABLY A PELLET K
The first with cast silver-gilt maiden head terminal, the reverse of bowl engraved with three cinquefoils and a mullet, marked on reverse of handle and inside bowl; the second with cast silver-gilt lion sejant finial, the reverse of bowl prick-engraved GF/AH 1644, marked on reverse of handle and inside bowl
The larger 7 in. (17.8 cm.) long (2)
2 oz. 10 dwt. (78 gr.)
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