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1818 Assembled Set of 10 English Engraved Spoons

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  • 1841 English Sterling Silver Basting Spoon
    By Charles Lias
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  • 1796 Pair of Sterling Silver Old English Engraved Tablespoons by J&J Perkins
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    1796, London, pair of sterling silver Old English Engraved tablespoons by J&J Perkins. Jonathan I & II, 1795-1800 partnership. Simple rattail remains. Crisp period monogram "TMC". 3....
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