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william iii sterling silver trefid spoon by william scarlett.
REF: 8223
elizabeth i west country seal-top spoon by steven more of totnes. circa 1585.
REF:
james i sterling silver seal-top spoon by william cawdell. london 1605
William Cawdell
REF: 7264
william & mary trefid spoon by lawrence jones. london 1694.
Lawrence Jones
REF: 8503
rare james ii sterling silver trefid fork by john clifton. london 1688.
John Clifton
REF: 8872
william & mary sterling silver trefid spoon. london 1694 by lawrence jones
a pair of sterling silver queen anne dognose tablespoons
height: 20 cm
REF: 3718
set of six william & mary silver gilt engraved teaspoons
REF: 8230
charles i silver seal-top spoon. maker edward hole.
Edward Hole
REF: 3558
charles i west country seal-top spoon
height: 18 cm
REF: 2141
james i silver seal-top spoon
REF: 2437
elizabeth i west country seal top spoon
REF: 3048
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