FOUND TODAY IN YAPHAM NEAR YORK UK

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HI ALL FIRST TIME ON THE FORUM I FOUND THIS

MATERIAL IS LEAD I HAVE BEEN ADVISED IT COULD BE A LEAD STYLUS / PIPE TAMPER / OR SPOON TOP END

CAN ANYONE CONFIRM JUST NOT SURE IF A SPOON TOP WOULD BE LEAD 20170924_171617.webp20170924_171609.webp
 

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I'm going with a variant of a pewter seal-top spoon.

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Welcome to the forum and nice finds!
 

Welcome to TNET!! Nice find!
Congrats and HH
 

NICE FIND NEW MEMBER.
 

a guy just posted one in another post - told him - you find those and good chance of finding other 1600 - early 1700s stuff
I always get excited when I find them or the bowl ends (very rare to find them complete)
 

a guy just posted one in another post - told him - you find those and good chance of finding other 1600 - early 1700s stuff
I always get excited when I find them or the bowl ends (very rare to find them complete)
How can I find the other post please casper2

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I have found a couple of complete examples here in the states. My most treasured relics and damn hard to find. This will give an idea of what it looked like
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The end of the handle is called a knop and the nicer ones were designed. You can google latten spoons to see the different styles. The apostle knop spoons are really cool
 

The end of the handle is called a knop and the nicer ones were designed. You can google latten spoons to see the different styles. The apostle knop spoons are really cool
Only issue i am having is mine is lead not silver or steel but lead would they have made these out of lead ?Please

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