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Three Fiddle Thread Shell large Teaspoons London 1836 Mary Chawner

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Three Fiddle Thread Shell large Teaspoons London 1836 Mary Chawner. Crested and motto La Jour Viendra (The day will come). Length: 5.75 inches. Weight: 106.72 grams.
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