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Here you have a couple of spoons which came my way. Attributed to John Stone of Exeter, 1855.
What does worry me is a perfunctory representation of those 3 towers. They look to me more like
some drum sticks or bones. Is that right?
There were a number of variants of the Exeter three towers mark with the walls between the towers being very perfunctory in some of them. This looks to be within the boundaries of the variants.
I think if you were to clean the hallmarks (not that I would advise it) more of the design would become clear.
In this period of the Exeter Assay Office, the dies for the hallmarks were being cut by the talented William Wyon and his son Leonard Charles Wyon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Charles_Wyon