This 16th century English/Dutch pewter spoon features a unique diamond/acorn tip design, making it a rare find. The spoon weighs 46.75 grams and has an antique quality due to its pre-1800 age. It is believed to be of English origin, but its exact country of origin is unknown. The spoon is made of pewter and is perfect for collectors of metalware and antiques. Its tudor style/period adds to its historical value. This item was found at a car boot sale, making it an exciting discovery for any enthusiast.

Acorn or worn diamond knop, and fig shaped bowl.
I found this particular item within a job lot purchase of commemorative/vintage and antique cutlery from a car boot sale in west yorkshire back in 2019, but had only recently started to look through the collection, and try and research the history.

I therefore cannot guarantee the actual age or authenticity, but i trust that its original