Antique Exeter Silver Serving / Table Spoon 1811

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This is a good quality solid sterling silver serving or table spoon, surviving since the reign of George III.

Assayed in Exeter 1811, the spoon is clearly hallmarked on the reverse of the handle, with the maker's mark of William Welch II. Exeter Assay Office closed in 1882 and silver with the Exeter Assay mark is becoming more collectable as time goes on.

The spoon is in good condition, with no splits or other damage to the silver. There are initials on the finial.

Dimensions:
Weight: 58g
Length: 23cm

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DateGeorge III : 1811 Codeas1004a079 / C170 PriceSOLD StatusSold SellerThe Silver Cabinet Telephone07934622773Non UK callers :+44 7934622773 Emailthe.silver.cabinet@btinternet.com

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