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Click here to subscribeA RARE JAMES I WEST COUNTRY "DECORATED" SILVERGILT SEAL TOP SPOON with a large terminal, pricked "RH" between scrolls, the back of the bowl pricked "RG" above scrolls, the stem inscribed "PRAIS GOD" and the bowl engraved with a formal foliate spray, struck thrice on the back of the stem with an "RM" mark and once in the bowl with a `berry` mark*, by the Quick family, probably John Quick, Barnstaple 1610-20; 7" (17.8 cms) long; 1.5 oz *See Kent, T.A.: West Country Spoons & Their Makers pp. 122-125 where Kent discusses the Quick family, & their spoons & marks, and where he explains that the "RM" mark is Barum (Barnstaple) town mark and that the berry mark is most likely a Quick workshop mark.
A C H Brannam Barum three-handled frog mug, the exterior incised in brown on a green ground, Beef When You`re Hungry, Beer When You`re Dry, Bed When You`re Weary, Heaven When You Die: I Slept And I Dreamt That Life Was Beauty I Woke and Found That Life was Duty: Go East Go West Homes Best, the interior with brown frog, 12cm high, incised mark, dated 1904
An Alexander Lauder (Barnstaple) pottery dressing table set comprising a small asymetric tray decorated with flying swallows, a pair of small lidded pots, a larger lidded pot and a ring tree, all with foliate and floral motif in shades of green, brown and blue with a distinctive stippled background and inscribed to the base "Lauder Barum".