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Ladle hallmark 1841/2
Silver gilt and ivory | 105.4 cm (whole object) | RCIN 31769
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A silver-gilt and ivory ladle with a bowl formed as a large nautilus shell, with engraved and matted surface, the whorl rising to a coral branch encrusted with small shells; the ivory shaft is slightly curved and formed in two sections joined by a silver-gilt foliage spray. The handle terminates in a rococo cartouche incorporating the Prince of Wales's feathers.
The Grand Punch Bowl was originally created as a wine cooler. For the christening of Prince Albert Edward (Edward VII) at Windsor Castle in 1843, Queen Victoria converted the cooler into a punch bowl with the addition of this ladle of suitably large dimensions.Provenance
Commissioned by Queen Victoria in 1842
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Creator(s)
(silversmith)Acquirer(s)
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Medium and techniques
Silver gilt and ivory
Measurements
105.4 cm (whole object)
2540.0 g (Weight) (whole object)