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Hallmarked in London in 1855 by Henry Holland, this Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Basting Spoon, is in 'Victoria' pattern. The basting spoon measures 12"(30.5cm) in length, and weighs 5.2 troy ounces.
£445
Hallmarked in Dublin in 1855 by John Smyth, this striking, Victorian, Antique Sterling Silver Coffee Pot, stands on four cast feet, and features chased acanthus and shell detailing throughout, and a pumpkin shaped finial. The coffee pot measures 9.5"(24cm) tall, by 9.5"(24cm) from handle to spout, by 6"(15cm) deep and weighs 25.6 troy ounces.
£1,675
Hallmarked in London in 1855 by Edward & John Barnard, this attractive and wonderfully engraved, Victorian Antique Sterling Silver Kettle, stands on a hinged stand with a fitted burner underneath. The kettle on stand measures 17"(43cm) tall, by 12"(30cm) wide, by 8"(20cm) deep, and weighs 75 troy ounces.
£5,775
Made circa 1855 by Elkington, Mason & Co., this stunning and large pair of Antique, Victorian, Silver Plate Candelabra, will hold 9 candles each and feature figural sculptures to the base, and ornate detailing throughout. The candelabra carry a date plaque for publishing of April 1855, and are also each engraved with the coat of arms and motto of the The Royal Army Medical Corps. Each candelabrum measures 27"(69cm) tall, by 16.75"(42.5cm) wide and deep.
The motto reads 'In Arduis Fidelis', which translates as 'Faithful in Adversity'. The Royal Army Medical Corps was formed after the restoration of Charles II in 1660.
£14,750