Collection: Queen Anne and earlier

The Restoration period (1660–1689) cast aside Puritan austerity in favour of exuberant luxury, heavy embossing, and bold, high-relief floral motifs inspired by the French court.
The William and Mary period (1689–1702) prioritised heavy, robust architecture, grand scales, and intricate Chinese-inspired chasing mixed with bold Dutch-style cut-card work.
The Queen Anne period (1702–1714) prioritised pure proportion, architectural harmony, and unadorned surfaces that let the natural beauty of materials shine.
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  • English Britannia Standard Trefid Spoon, John Cory, c.1700
    English Britannia Standard Trefid Spoon, John Cory, c.1700
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  • Rare Early English Seal Top Spoon, Daniel Cary, London, 1612
    Rare Early English Seal Top Spoon, Daniel Cary, London, 1612
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    $2,990.00
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  • Early English Trefid Dessert Spoon, Edward Hulse, London, c.1690
    Early English Trefid Dessert Spoon, Edward Hulse, London, c.1690
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  • Rare English Provincial Trefid Spoon, TAUNTON, Richard Hamlin, c.1690
    Rare English Provincial Trefid Spoon, TAUNTON, Richard Hamlin, c.1690
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