Twenty two British silver table spoons, mainly George III, both top and bottom marked, mainly initialled or crested, including: an Irish old English example by Michael Keating, Dublin 1794; and A German pointed end example by Gottlieb Ephaim Wulsten, Danzig, assay master Johann Jakob Raths (1829-1833 and 1836), pricked J. F. Hein in Danzig, 1507g (48.45 oz) gross (23) J. F. Hein was a ship's chandler in Danzig during the middle of the 19th century. The maritime museum Kapiteinshuis, Nieuwe Pekela in the Netherlands has a large collection of captain's spoons, among which there are three from J. F. Hein, with maker's mark Wulsten.
Twenty two British silver table spoons, mainly George III, both top and bottom marked, mainly initialled or crested, including: an Irish old English example by Michael Keating, Dublin 1794; and A German pointed end example by Gottlieb Ephaim Wulsten, Danzig, assay master Johann Jakob Raths (1829-1833 and 1836), pricked J. F. Hein in Danzig, 1507g (48.45 oz) gross (23) J. F. Hein was a ship's chandler in Danzig during the middle of the 19th century. The maritime museum Kapiteinshuis, Nieuwe Pekela in the Netherlands has a large collection of captain's spoons, among which there are three from J. F. Hein, with maker's mark Wulsten.
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