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BOTH MARK OF STEPHEN VENABLES, LONDON, THE FIRST 1659, THE SECOND 1666
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A COMMONWEALTH SILVER PURITAN SPOON AND A CHARLES II SILVER PURITAN SPOON
BOTH MARK OF STEPHEN VENABLES, LONDON, THE FIRST 1659, THE SECOND 1666
The first engraved E*C on reverse of bowl, marked on handle and inside bowl, the second prick engraved RF on reverse of handle, marked on handle and inside bowl; together with a Charles I silver slipped stalk spoon, London, 1638, maker's mark TC; a Charles I silver slipped stalk spoon, London, maker's mark I pellet I in shaped shield; a Queen Anne silver dog-nose spoon, mark of William Matthew, London, 1711, a William III silver trefid spoon, mark of Lawrence Coles, London, 1697, and a William III silver Hanoverian spoon, mark of Isaac Dalton, London, 1716, each marked on reverse of handle; the first three also marked in bowl
The largest 7 1/8 in. (18 cm.) long (7)
11 oz. 10 dwt. (364 gr.)
BOTH MARK OF STEPHEN VENABLES, LONDON, THE FIRST 1659, THE SECOND 1666
The first engraved E*C on reverse of bowl, marked on handle and inside bowl, the second prick engraved RF on reverse of handle, marked on handle and inside bowl; together with a Charles I silver slipped stalk spoon, London, 1638, maker's mark TC; a Charles I silver slipped stalk spoon, London, maker's mark I pellet I in shaped shield; a Queen Anne silver dog-nose spoon, mark of William Matthew, London, 1711, a William III silver trefid spoon, mark of Lawrence Coles, London, 1697, and a William III silver Hanoverian spoon, mark of Isaac Dalton, London, 1716, each marked on reverse of handle; the first three also marked in bowl
The largest 7 1/8 in. (18 cm.) long (7)
11 oz. 10 dwt. (364 gr.)
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