| Condition :-Excellent condition with very
crisp and clear hallmarks and a very good patina. There is a tiny crevice on
the flat top of the finial which probably occurred when the initials were
pricked rather closely together |
| Hallmarked :- London 1631 |
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| Size :- 6.7 inches (17 cm)
long |
| Weight :- 1.37 ozt (42.3 g)
|
| The earliest recorded English seal-top spoon was
circa 1525 but the majority of these spoons were made in the 17th century and
their manufacture faded out by the end of that century. The finial was never
intended to be used as a seal. Edward Hole, (usually spelt Holles in the Court
Books) was born in Castle Cary, Somerset. However, he was a London silversmith
and was one of the most prolific spoonmakers of all. |