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A very rare George IV "sTAG hUNT" pATTERN cHEESE sCOOP MADE IN lONDON IN 1826 BY cHARLES eLEY.
A very rare George IV "sTAG hUNT" pATTERN cHEESE sCOOP MADE IN lONDON IN 1826 BY cHARLES eLEY.
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This outstanding Cheese Scoop is modelled in the "Stag Hunt" pattern, a very rare Regency pattern designed for Rundell, Bridge and Rundell by Stothard and first made by Paul Storr. The stem is double struck and the pattern is in very crisp condition. The top of the reverse of the stem displays a contemporary Crest, with a set of script initials below. The plain scoop section is of a very thick gauge, as is the stem. The Cheese Scoop is very well marked and is in excellent condition.
Length: 9.9 inches, 24.75 cm.
Weight: 5.5 oz.
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