Group of Georgian Silver Spoons
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Group of Georgian Silver Spoons
the first, a George III serving spoon, London (1808), with a partially rubbed mark likely for William Seaman, without a monogram; the second, a George III mustard ladle with gold wash bowl, mark of Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London (1819), without a monogram; a George III baby spoon with mark of John Thornton, Birmingham (1795), with bright cut monogram and engraved handle and bowl; and a George IV mustard ladle, rubbed maker's mark, London (1828), without a monogram.
The largest (11 3/4 in.)
3.65 total troy oz.
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
the first, a George III serving spoon, London (1808), with a partially rubbed mark likely for William Seaman, without a monogram; the second, a George III mustard ladle with gold wash bowl, mark of Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London (1819), without a monogram; a George III baby spoon with mark of John Thornton, Birmingham (1795), with bright cut monogram and engraved handle and bowl; and a George IV mustard ladle, rubbed maker's mark, London (1828), without a monogram.
The largest (11 3/4 in.)
3.65 total troy oz.
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
Condition
The baby spoon and George IV mustard ladle with denting to bowls.
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Group of Georgian Silver Spoons
Estimate $50 - $25,000
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