A Whip-End, Henry Holland London, Victorian Silver-Gilt Condiment Spoon
Manufacturer - Henry Holland, London - Henry Holland was a silver flatware manufacturer in London specialising in spoons. He founded the company in 1838 and the firm became Holland & Son in 1851 when his son Henry joined him
Date - 1847
Description - A very distinctive Victorian whip‑end condiment spoon, featuring an elegant spiral stem and a shallow, gilded bowl that adds a warm, refined contrast to the silver. The reverse is finished with attractive shell moulding, a classic decorative touch of the period. A charming and characterful example of 19th‑century table silver with real visual appeal.
Condition - This spoon is in clean, very good condition
Hallmark - The spoon has a manufacturer's cypher for 'Henry Holland' together with London date cypher for 1847
Dimensions - Maximum length - 9.5cm
Total weight - 10gm