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Lot 417

Lot 417

Channel Islands Old English dessert spoon with the makers mark IQ attributed to Jacques Quesnel,...

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Lot 417

Lot Description

Channel Islands Old English dessert spoon with the makers mark IQ attributed to Jacques Quesnel, worn initialed finial, together with two further Channel Islands Fiddle Pattern dessert spoons one with the mark of John Le Gallais and the other with the mark of Thomas De Gruchy and John Le Gallais. (3).

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The first dessert spoon is in poor condition with distortion and denting to the bowl, along with general scratches and marks, the makers mark is clear and legible. The second example is in fair condition with general scratches, marks and tarnishing, some thinning, distortion to the bowl and tarnishing, the makers mark a little rubbed but clearly legible. The third example is in similar condition with general scratches, marks and thinning to the bowl, the makers mark is clear and legible.

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