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Item: Spoon Description: Puritan Hallmark: London
1660 by RW Dimensions: 189mm long; 58grams Comments: A
good heavy gauge puritan spoon made during the year of the Restoration of
the English Monarchy. This Charles II spoon has a good hefty weight in the
hand and has a thick plank like handle. The bowl is in excellent condition
with the transitional form between earlier seal and apostle tops and the
later trefid spoons. The stem end is engraved with a betrothal triangle
which was probably added a little later in date.
The hallmarks are very good with a clear bowl mark and
two crisp lower stem marks (including a distinctive "R" over
"W" makers' mark). The date letter is mis-struck and is the most
difficult mark to determine. It is located at the stem end to show that this
spoon was made as a puritan spoon and could not be given the addition of a
cast finial by an unscrupulous spoon maker (i.e. it would easily be
identified as a later addition).
| Ref.: GC/8523 |
Price: SOLD |
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