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A good early George III silver Mote Spoon, the flat tapering handle with diamond point finial and double-drop attachment to the bowl pierced with crosslets and scrolls.
Makers mark only struck twice - 'W.P', possibly for William Pickett, London, circa 1769 (Grimwade 3257).
Dimensions
H 140 mm (5.51 inches), W 24 mm (0.94 inches)Weight
7.00 Grams (0.23 troy ounces)Condition report
In good condition with no damage or repairStock number
KO52The BADA Standard
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