Three german silver oxidated spoons
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Three german silver oxidated spoons

APPARENTLY UNMARKED OR COVERED UNDER THE OXIDATION, CIRCA 1587

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Three german silver oxidated spoons
Apparently unmarked or covered under the oxidation, circa 1587
Each with short curved raised stem and engraved with foliate and geometrical pattern, each with a shaped shield terminal, two engraved a falcon and a fleur de lis, one with a coat-of-arms and HLVH and VEW, each with pear-shaped bowl, one damaged and inscribed DLC on foliate engraved bowl, the other similarly engraved spoon with H.M
12 cm. long
86 gr. (3)
Exhibited
Bad-Hersfeld, Städtische Museum, 1967
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