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Creator: Robert Garrard I
Large George III Robert Garrard I English Sterling Silver Crested Stuffing Spoon
By Robert Garrard I
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A rare, oversized antique English stuffing spoon.
In sterling silver.
By Robert Garrard I, London, 1814.
With a rampart lion crest to the handle.
There is a seam to the handle, ...
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Early 19th Century British George III Antique Robert Garrard I Dinnerware and Flatware Sets
Materials
Sterling Silver
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