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Mansfield Pattern Mustard Spoon

This is a rare mustard spoon made by either Caughley or Worcester around 1775. I think it is either for a Three Flowers or Mansfield pattern mustard pot. Not sure. These spoons are very hard to find and having one in perfect condition is a real treat. A very delicate piece that has a blue flower in the bowl part, a double blue line trim around the rim of the bowl and some blue trim to the end of the spoon which is nicely molded. It is in perfect condition with a tiny ground down spot to either side of the boel part where a firing support would ahve been attached. Invisible when on display. The piece is 4 inches long with the bowl part having a diameter of 1 inch. It is unmarked which is the norm. Please email me for more information or other pictures.

Price is $749
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