A GEORGE II SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN HASH SPOON, London 1736, mark of ''P.R'', possibly that of Philip Roker II, with plain egg-shaped bowl, up-turned tapering handle, crested to the reverse...
A GEORGE II SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN HASH SPOON, London 1736, mark of ''P.R'', possibly that of Philip Roker II, with plain egg-shaped bowl, up-turned tapering handle, crested to the reverse (c.8ozs). 38cm long Note: hash spoons are very large basting spoons. They were used for serving hash of potatoes and meat in the 18th and 19th centuries Provenance: from a Private Northern Irish Collector, collected during the 1980's