LOT 1831 Tudor Seal-Topped Spoon with Fleur-de-Lis Maker's Mark
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16th century A.D. A silver or tin-plated copper-alloy spoonposed of a tapering stem with irregular hexagonal cross-section, balustered terminal with discoid seal top and oval-shaped bowl stamped with a fleur-de-lys maker's mark. Cf. Homer, R.F., Five Centuries of Base metal Spoons, UK, 1975, p.38. Portable Antiquities Scheme report number DENO-06BA66. 40 grams, 15.7 cm (6 1/8 in.). Found near Granby, Nottinghamshire, UK, by Ken Burrell whilst searching with a metal detector on Saturday 1st November 2016. Apanied by a copy of the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme report number DENO-06BA66. [No Reserve]
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