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HERALDRY IN SILVERWARE FAMILY CREST: WYMAN, WEYMAN, WYEMAN, WAYMAN
A fighting cock complete with spurs stood on a sheaf of wheat.
The crest is on a Victorian silver plate sugar sifter spoon marked with the maker's mark of Gilbert, a firm established in Birmingham in the late Georgian period, however this piece dates to c1860.
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