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A late 17th century silver puritan spoon stamped twice with maker's mark, an anchor flanked by "W T" and twice with a leopards head, third quarter of 17th century, possibly by William Trewin of Launceston, image 1
A late 17th century silver puritan spoon stamped twice with maker's mark, an anchor flanked by "W T" and twice with a leopards head, third quarter of 17th century, possibly by William Trewin of Launceston, image 2
Lot 44*

A late 17th century silver puritan spoon
stamped twice with maker's mark, an anchor flanked by "W T" and twice with a leopards head, third quarter of 17th century, possibly by William Trewin of Launceston,

21 November 2012, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£1,200 - £1,500

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A late 17th century silver puritan spoon

stamped twice with maker's mark, an anchor flanked by "W T" and twice with a leopards head, third quarter of 17th century, possibly by William Trewin of Launceston,
With ovoid bowl and tapering flat stem, engraved "EI" to reverse of handle, length 16.6cm, weight 1.32oz.

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