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An early 19th century George III sterling silver serving spoon. The spoon has hall marks for London, the year 1807, the head of George III and the maker's mark for Peter & William Bateman. Peter & William Bateman were brothers from the famous Bateman family of silversmiths. The oval bowl has a long slim handle that has a griffin engraved at the tip and the assay and hall marks on the back. The spoon is in good condition. (Circa 1807) Length 29cm (11.4 inches) Width 5.5cm (2.2 inches) Weight 117g George III Sterling Silver Serving Spoon
Antiques.co.uk Ref: BFAECY78R
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Graham Smith Antiques Ltd are a British antiques business specialising in furniture, with a substantial range of antique clocks, scientific objects, ceramics, antique glass and metal ware. The antiques for sale on our website are also on show in our antique shop in Newcastle upon Tyne. All of our antique furniture and furnishings are meticulously sourced to ensure consistently high quality. We are also approved members of both LAPADA and CINOA antique dealers trade associations.
Graham Smith Antiques Ltd has 767 antiques for sale.
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