Late Victorian Benham & Sons double-section pewter jelly or ice cream mould circa 1864 to 1891
Late Victorian Benham & Sons double-section pewter jelly or ice cream mould circa 1864 to 1891
Beautiful late Victorian double-section pewter jelly or ice cream mould with original pins by Benham & Sons circa 1864 to 1891. These antique pewter jelly moulds are increasingly scarce, particularly with all original parts intact such as this one.
Benham & Sons traces its origins to 1821, when J.L. Benham first began his ironmongers works; the firm rapidly began known for the quality of its work. During the 1850s, Benham purchased the business of R. & E. Kepp, a firm which had gained prominence in 1821 by winning a high-profile project: the replacement of the orb-and-cross ornament atop the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.
By 1864 the firm was known as Benham & Sons and had its Wigmore Street premises in London.
Price marked at $450 AUD.
Measurements; 15cm high, 16cm width from pin to pin.
Excellent antique condition with wear and superficial marks to pewter commensurate with age.