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Cutlery/Spoon/Flatware. Unknown carver. The almost circular bowl is incised on the front with a shell, the back is carved with a coat-of-arms and crest within scrolled mantling. The handle is incised with two bands of husks or overlapping scales within thread borders. It terminates in a large carved finial of a woman in 17th century German dress holding a distaff. Ivory, carved, length, overall, 21 cm, circa 1600- circa 1700. German.
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