Excellent early spoon made in the late Elizabethan era by expert spoon making silversmith Patrick Brue and hallmarked in London in 1602. The London mark to the bowl is decent as is the date letter and sterling mark, makers mark rubbed - just discernible as Patrick Brue's mullet and amulet. Please see all photographs which form an integral part of the description. Please ask for further photographs if needed. We have reflected the condition of the marks in the price.

Length: 16 cm approx

Weight: 46.08 grams  approx

Due to the value and nature of this item we will send it by recorded signed for post with insurance. It will be sent within 3 days of receipt of cleared funds. If you bid on this from outside the UK please contact me before bidding.

We are proud to be members of LAPADA and CINOA we are governed by their trading rules. Buy from us with confidence.

Jon Braganza the owner is a silversmith registered at Goldsmiths Hall London and his work in gold and silver will always carry his makers mark.

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