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Item: Toastrack Description: The
Caduceus; 6 slice Hallmark: London 1927 Britannia Standard by
Sebastian Garrard Dimensions: 165mm x 107mm rectangular; 382
grams (12.25 troy ounces).
Comments: A superb quality toast rack in the
scarce Britannia Standard silver (a purer form of silver than Sterling
Standard). This large and heavy toastrack stands on four cast shell feet
and bears a motif to both sides depicting the Caduceus. The makers of this
piece were Garrards of Albemarle Street London who were (and still are)
the Crown Jewellers (by appointment to the King or Queen).
The Caduceus (or Wand of Hermes) consists of two serpents
entwined around a staff and surmounted by a pair of wings. It is used a
symbol of medicine by the medical profession all over the world and as the
insignia of the Medical Corps of the US Army. This piece was presumably
commissioned by an eminent member of the profession.
Price: £545
Ref. No.: AJ/9398
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