The 13th-century spoon may have spent centuries buried under a river bed.
A 13th-century spoon which may have spent centuries buried under a river bed has made thousands for an eagle-eyed car boot sale buyer.
Despite its ‘damaged and contorted state’, the spoon was given an estimate of £500 at the Crewkerne auctioneers.
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