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    A James I Jacobean Silver Seal Top Spoon by John Lovejoy of London

    $3,300 (approx conversion from £2650)

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    About this item

    A rather handsome Jacobean silver spoon, hallmarked for London 1605. It has a deep pear-shaped bowl and a hexagonal tapering stem. It is struck with the maker's mark of a pierced mullet within a crescent that has been associated with John Lovejoy, a specialist spoon maker based at the "Woolsack" (a known spoon shop) in London. This spoon bears a well-struck crowned lion's head on the bowl, and the date letter (for 1586) is clear. The spoon bears an owner initial's of M.D. on the back of the bowl, other than that, it is perfect and a nice antique object with plenty of character!

    OBJECT: Seal-top spoon

    CULTURE: Jacobean

    DATE: 1605

    MATERIAL: Silver

    SIZE:  165 mm long x 49mm wide (bowl)

    WEIGHT:  48.3 grams

    PROVENANCE:  Formerly in a private collection, Whitchurch, Shropshire.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    12438 (AB-156535)

    Period

    17th Century, Stuart period

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