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A George III Silver Serving Spoon
Stephen Adams, London, 1808
having an Old English pattern handle with an engraved 'M' monogram.
hallmarked for Sterling...
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Adams, London, 1808
having an Old English pattern handle with an engraved 'M' monogram.
hallmarked for Sterling on underside of handle
3 ozt 14 dwt
Length 12 inches.
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