File:Silver gilt strainer spoons marine beast hoxne treasure.JPG
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English: Two silver strainer spoons and a silver spoon with a marine beast from the Hoxne hoard. Currently in the British Museum. |
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Date | 13 June 2010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q6373 |
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Source/Photographer | JMiall (Own work) |
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Text from the British Museum information board: 'Silver-gilt spoons - A pair of silver-gilt strainer-spoons with handles in the form of dolphins. Each depicts a bearded man in the bowl, probably the sea-god Oceanus (also shown on the Mildenhall Great Dish, case 22). They probably served solid foodstuffs floating in a liquid, maybe cheese in brine or fruit floating in water. The other spoon shows a marine beast, half-cat, half-fish. It seems to belong with the other two. P&E P. 1994 4-8 62-64'
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