A set of four 18th century tablespoons, London, David Willaume (date marks rubbed), of old pattern design with drawbridge armorials to reverse of terminals, together with two matched 18th century Georgian tablespoons by a different maker, possibly...
A set of four 18th century tablespoons, London, David Willaume (date marks rubbed), of old pattern design with drawbridge armorials to reverse of terminals, together with two matched 18th century Georgian tablespoons by a different maker, possibly Thomas Parr, date marks rubbed; a rat tail pattern tablespoon by John Holland with matched pair (marks rubbed), both with doubled head armorial to reverse of terminals; a George III tablespoon with engraved initial to terminal, c.1768, Thomas & William Chawner, with a matched spoon London, c.1813, Richard Crossley; and three later silver serving spoons (13)
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A set of four 18th century tablespoons, London, David Willaume (date marks rubbed), of old pattern design with drawbridge armorials to reverse of terminals, together with two matched 18th century Georgian tablespoons by a different maker, possibly Thomas Parr, date marks rubbed; a rat tail pattern tablespoon by John Holland with matched pair (marks rubbed), both with doubled head armorial to reverse of terminals; a George III tablespoon with engraved initial to terminal, c.1768, Thomas & William Chawner, with a matched spoon London, c.1813, Richard Crossley; and three later silver serving spoons (13)