








Price
£1800.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A rare William III/Queen Anne period silver trefid spoon made circa 1700 by Daniel Slade of Exeter.
The spoon bears the original betrothal initials for 1708 to the reverse and two more sets of initials probably engraved in the late eighteenth century and again in the early nineteenth century.
The spoon is in good condition and with a nice patina.It is struck with the rare Exon mark (Exeter).
Dimensions
Length 20 cmsWeight
1.8 Troy ozsStock number
O132 x10The BADA Standard
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