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Moses Mordecai
Moses Mordecai was a practising silversmith in Exeter in the last decade of the eighteenth century. His name occurs on the title deeds of the lease of the cemetery in 1801. He also worked in other south coast towns, and is believed to be the subject of a cartoon. Here is a fine example of his work, a pair of tea leaf diamond cut spoons hallmarked in Exeter c. 1800.
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