






William Simpson
A Henry VIII Antique English Silver Apostle Spoon: St. Simon, 1531
Length: 7.13 in.
Weight: 1 oz. 18 dwt.
London
H0404
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With a fig shaped bowl, a facetted tapered stem, a gilt finial formed as St. Simon holding a saw with pierced cartwheel nimbus, later pricked GW over 1647. See Jackson,...
With a fig shaped bowl, a facetted tapered stem, a gilt finial formed as St. Simon holding a saw with pierced cartwheel nimbus, later pricked GW over 1647.
See Jackson, p. 89-18 for the maker's mark.
The marks on this piece are illustrated in G. E. P. How, Silver Spoons and Pre-Elizabethan Hall-Marks on English Plate, 1953, vol. 3, p. 45.
See Jackson, p. 89-18 for the maker's mark.
The marks on this piece are illustrated in G. E. P. How, Silver Spoons and Pre-Elizabethan Hall-Marks on English Plate, 1953, vol. 3, p. 45.