United Kingdom. A Large Gravy Spoon, By William Rawlings Sobey, C.1851 Hold Unknown Cockade (silvered metal 22
Description
Unknown Cockade (silvered metal 22
the reverse bearing a central dark blue enameled medallion overlaid by a silver monogram of Duke Heinrich
measuring 23mm
" and a surname beginning with an "S"
Watching this futile exercise by toy soldiers
United Kingdom. A Large Gravy Spoon, By William Rawlings Sobey, C.1851 Hold Unknown Cockade (silvered metal 22(Silver). Victorian. A large fiddle pattern gravy or basting spoon, with a deep bowl and long handle, the obverse of the handle presents a delicately engraved J, marked on the reverse WRS denoting maker mark (William Rawlings Sobey, 1831 1852), Queen Victoria duty mark (1838 1890), Exeter city mark, and P date mark denoting 1851, the spoon measures 320mm (l) x 60mm (w), weighs 136. 5 grams, scratches and small dents in the bowl, a rare spoon from
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