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Teaspoon/spoons. A set of six silver-gilt teaspoons and case. Archer, Andrew, silversmith, possibly, London. Each spoon has oval bowl with rat-tail on the back, and a dog-nose terminal with later engraved initials 'EP'. The spoon-shaped case is covered in shagreen and lined with green velvet. Silver gilt (silver whole, gold surface), length, overall, 12 cm, 1704-1705 . Queen Anne Period.
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