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A Rare Elizabeth I Sterling Silver Seal Top Spoon with facetted stem and fig -shaped bowl. The finial has a disc terminal, with a contemporary prick dot engraving. Maker’s mark a crescent enclosing a mullet London in 1589.
Maker: A CRESCENT ENCLOSING A MULLET
Origin: London
Year: 1589
Dimensions
Length 6.10 inches 15.5 cmWeight
45gStock number
FA238x33The BADA Standard
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