Four Queen Anne silver dog-nose spoons rat-tail backs, bottom…
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Four Queen Anne silver dog-nose spoons rat-tail backs, bottom marked, three with the mark of William Scarlett (London 1698...1713), one with duty dodge marks; all crested: a demi-lion rampant.

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  • Rat Tail - A spoon with a flattened handle, tapering from the narrow section at the bowl, and wider as the top of the handle, that when viewed from above is of a similiar shape to a rat's tail. Also known as the Hanoverian pattern, as its manufacture spanned the reigns of George I, II and III (part) of the House of Hanover dynasty. The rat tail pattern was the forerunner to the Old English pattern.

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