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KC63-307
Wavy-end spoon
KC63-307

Wavy-end spoon

Date1690-1730
OriginEngland
MediumPewter
DimensionsL(Bowl): 2 1/8"; W: 1 3/1"; Stem: 4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1953-426
DescriptionSpoon: narrow elliptical bowl, with "rat-tail" on back, stem flattened terminating in "wavy-end" with upturned tip. Initials M T in block letters (owners) on back of handle.Label TextThis spoon of unusual intermediate size was probably intended for general utility rather than for more gentrified or specialized use, such as one of a set of dessert spoons. Such distinctions were just being introduced into silver flatware at this time.Inscription(s)Owner's initials "MT" stamped on underside of handle.Mark(s)No apparent touch mark. Secondary mark a quality "X" on underside of handle. ProvenanceVendor: A.V. Sutherland-Graeme, London.
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