gs I do not think there is a list of the type you want but the antigenic sites and the mAbs that react with them in the table in post #9 were selected because these are the serum antibodies that are most common. There are 12 in the table which would be a good start to your list. The IgG is about 150kDa where as the Spike is nearer 800kDa and, as it is a glycoprotein, you would need to add the weight of the glycans (just to get a sense of scale). I do not know if it will form clumps with SARS-CoV-2, as you would see in a agglutination assay, where the two branches of the IgG bind to spikes on two virions which then clump with others using more IgG bridges until you get a raft in which none of the virions able to infect a cell. The exposed Fc portion of the antibody will also bind other immune cell receptors which can then induce clumping by a similar bridging mechanism. This is not an uncommon mechanism.