A rare pair of Henry VII slip-top spoons with deeply curved fig-shaped bowls and tapering hexagonal stems swelling towards the ends, with traces of gilding on the terminals, makers mark a hand or foot?* 1501 - 14.75cm and 14.6cm long respectively, 2oz. Literature: Jackson's Revised, pp.88 for an illustration of this mark, as seen on two slip-top spoons dated 1501. How, Silver Spoons and Pre-Elizabeth I Hallmarks on English Plate for illustrations and details of this pair of spoons, vol.I, pp. 278-279. Provenance: Present Owner Collection of Maitre Leopold Dor Sold at dispersal of part of the Noble Collection, Christie's 1944. See Illustration and Details
A rare pair of Henry VII slip-top spoons with deeply curved fig-shaped bowls and tapering hexagonal stems swelling towards the ends, with traces of gilding on the terminals, makers mark a hand or foot?* 1501 - 14.75cm and 14.6cm long respectively, 2oz. Literature: Jackson's Revised, pp.88 for an illustration of this mark, as seen on two slip-top spoons dated 1501. How, Silver Spoons and Pre-Elizabeth I Hallmarks on English Plate for illustrations and details of this pair of spoons, vol.I, pp. 278-279. Provenance: Present Owner Collection of Maitre Leopold Dor Sold at dispersal of part of the Noble Collection, Christie's 1944. See Illustration and Details
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