A table spoon, sterling silver, made by Samuel Hennel, london, England, 1813-1814, owned by explorer, John Oxley
A table spoon made of sterling silver with an engraved monogram on the observe top handle which reads, 'RLH' in cursive script. On the reverse top handle there are the makers marks which include five icons.
Marks
Makers marks on reverse top handle include, from top to bottom, a lion, a leopards head with a crown, the letter, 'S', the kings head and the letters, 'SH'.
This object record is currently incomplete. The information available may date back as far as 125 years. Other information may exist in a non-digital form. The Museum continues to update and add new research to collection records.
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