A birds-eye-maple and silver-mounted spoon, 17th century, possibly German
Session One
About this Item
A birds-eye-maple and silver-mounted spoon, 17th century, possibly German
with deep pear-shaped bowl engraved to the reverse, the shaft with engraved silver mount, the terminal later engraved with a crest, 13cm long; and a Continental burr maple and silver-mounted spoon, 17th century, with deep fig-shaped bowl, the shaft with engraved silver mount, the terminal engraved with initials CE and a stylised flower, 14,5cm long
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Provenance
A Continental burr maple and silver-mounted spoon, 17th century from the Bill Brown Collection.
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