
1784 Hester Bateman Silver Spoon With Incuse Duty Mark. Collectors “Holy Grail”
£72.90£72.90
incl. £2.90 for fee
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1784 Hester Bateman Silver Spoon With Incuse Duty Mark. Collectors “Holy Grail”
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eBay item number:236103636581
Item specifics
- Brand
- Hester Bateman
- Antique
- Yes
- Pattern
- Georgian
- Composition
- Solid Silver
- Product
- Spoons
- Style
- Georgian
- Material
- Solid Silver
- Age
- Pre-1800
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