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This artwork is part of British Silver: The Wealth of a Nation
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In the first half of the eighteenth century, tea was a luxury item, an expensive imported commodity. Although most vessels made for the tea service—usually of silver or porcelain—were also expensive, this set of gold implements must have seemed impossibly lavish. The pierced spoon was used to skim stray tea leaves from the cup.
Inscription: K, surmounted by earl's coronet (possibly for Earl of Kerry [title created 1722]).Marking: [1] hibernia [2] harp crowned [3] FW in rectangle (possibly maker's mark for Francis Williamson)
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness (until 1927; to MMA)
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