A lovely George II silver Hanoverian pattern berry tablespoon.  It has bright cut engraving on the handle and a berry pattern in the bowl which would have been added in the Victorian period. There are no engraved crests or initials. It is English sterling silver hallmarked for London 1746. The maker's mark refers to the silversmith Edward Bennett I.  The spoon is 20.6 cm long, and weighs 66.6 grams. 



 Condition: Good condition with no dings, splits or repairs. Engraving good. Surface scratching commensurate with age and use. Please see full description and photos.


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