TWO CHARLES II PROVINCIAL SILVER APOSTLE SPOONS
TWO CHARLES II PROVINCIAL SILVER APOSTLE SPOONS

THE FIRST MARK OF EDWARD ANTHONY, EXETER, CIRCA 1660; THE SECOND MARK OF THOMAS BARTER, EXETER, CIRCA 1660

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TWO CHARLES II PROVINCIAL SILVER APOSTLE SPOONS
THE FIRST MARK OF EDWARD ANTHONY, EXETER, CIRCA 1660; THE SECOND MARK OF THOMAS BARTER, EXETER, CIRCA 1660
The first with silver-gilt finial cast as St. Peter with dove nimbus, the reverse of bowl prick-engraved SW 1686, the front of bowl later engraved with a crest, the handle marked twice on reverse with maker's mark, lacking town mark; the second with silver-gilt finial cast as St. Matthew with spoke nimbus, the reverse of bowl prick-engraved 1650, also engraved with 19th-century monogram, marked inside bowl and on reverse
Each 7 ½ in. (19 cm.) long; 3 oz. (95 gr.) (2)
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