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A very fine pair of George III Stuffing Spoons, of unusual length. Made in London in 1795 by George Smith & William Fearn.
A very fine pair of George III Stuffing Spoons, of unusual length. Made in London in 1795 by George Smith & William Fearn.
175890
The Spoons are made in the Old English Pattern and have unusually long stems which are engraved at the top with contemporary initials below a Bishops Mitre. The Spoons are in excellent condition and have very good bowls. Both are fully marked on the reverse of the stems.
Length: 13.75 inches.
Weight: 12oz.
1795
London
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