Two 18th century dog-nose spoons and a stuffing spoon, one dog-nosed spoon a George I example, London, 1716, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with crest to reverse of terminal, 20cm long; the other possibly William Scarlett, c.1710, engraved with the...
Two 18th century dog-nose spoons and a stuffing spoon, one dog-nosed spoon a George I example, London, 1716, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with crest to reverse of terminal, 20cm long; the other possibly William Scarlett, c.1710, engraved with the initials W over EM to reverse of terminal, 18.6cm long, the stuffing spoon designed with rat tail bowl, London, c.1710, William Scarlett, 30.7cm long, total weight approx. 6.1oz (3) Provenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony Powell
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Two 18th century dog-nose spoons and a stuffing spoon, one dog-nosed spoon a George I example, London, 1716, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with crest to reverse of terminal, 20cm long; the other possibly William Scarlett, c.1710, engraved with the initials W over EM to reverse of terminal, 18.6cm long, the stuffing spoon designed with rat tail bowl, London, c.1710, William Scarlett, 30.7cm long, total weight approx. 6.1oz (3) Provenance: The estate of the late designer, Anthony Powell
Please refer to department for condition report