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DescriptionRoman Museum 099.jpg Roman Museum in Butchery Lane, Canterbury, Kent. Spoons with duck. Or swan handles: part of a hoard found locally. Production: spoon bowls are annealed. And stamped out; handles are drawn with forged bird-head ends; patterns are punched with a die. One spoon has a Christian symbol engraved on the——bowl. All techniques still used today by, "silversmiths."
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