Two Charles II sterling silver trefid table spoons, one by Adam King, London, 1683, the other by an unidentified Welsh maker, circa 1679, both of typical form, the King spoon with a more rounded bowl with lace back and conforming terminal, the underside of its terminal with initials Ae and Ec, the other with a more elongated bowl and entirely plain, its shaft struck four times with circular maker's mark of a swan, the back of its terminal with initials Eh and Sh and date 1679, respectively 19 cm and 21 cm long, 44g and 36g