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William Sumner, London, 1783 of typical form, the underside with an engraved monogram marked on underside of handle 1 ozt 5 dwts Length 9 inches. Property from the Collection of Virginia T. Niemeyer, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Appears to be in good condition overall. Tarnish throughout.


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