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Here's another interesting antique continental silver souvenir teaspoon from the estate of a Brisbane gentleman who did a world tour around 1910 including Europe and North America.
  This one shows a figural depiction of William Tell and his son as the finial. According to popular legend, William Tell was a peasant from Bürglen in the canton of Uri in the 13th and early 14th centuries who defied authority, was forced to shoot an apple from his son’s head, was arrested for threatening the governor’s life, saved the same governor’s life en route to prison, escaped, and ultimately killed the governor in an ambush.
Marked 800, typical of European silver.  Good condition
  Measures approximately 10.4 cm long, and weighs approximately 11.8 grams.
  May be collected from My Mother's at Old Petrie Town on a sunday morning, delivered in the Brisbane area by arrangement, or posted.
  Buyers from outside Australia are welcome, however please contact us before purchase in order to discuss shipping matters.

Antique Swiss William Tell 800 Silver Teaspoon Tea Spoon c 1900

$30.00Price
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