A Charles II Sterling Silver Trefid Spoon By John King London In 1683
Rare Charles II Era Trefid Spoon: Crafted in 1683 by renowned silversmith John King.
Sterling Silver: Solid sterling silver with an oval bowl and thick stem.
Ornate Details: Features engraved initials "G & L" on the back of the terminal and a smooth rat tail, typical of the period.
Hallmarks: London, 1683 (slightly worn but still legible).
Dimensions: Height - 20 cm, Width - 4.5 cm, Depth - 1 cm.
Weight: 53 grams.
Condition: Excellent for its age, with well-preserved hallmarks despite minor wear.
Collectible Item: A superb example of late 17th-century silver craftsmanship, ideal for collectors of antique silver.
This exceptional sterling silver trefid spoon from the Charles II era is a valuable addition to any antique collection, showcasing the fine craftsmanship of the late 17th century.
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A Charles II Sterling Silver Trefid Spoon By John King London In 1683