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A silver-gilt facsimile of the Coronation anointing spoon, stamped ‘sterling, England’ and hallmarked for Birmingham 1952-53, contained in blue leatherette fitted case, the lid stamped ‘Elizabeth R 1953’ beneath a crown, together with a paper ‘certificate’ slip, length 25.5cm £60-£80
The anointing spoon (dating from perhaps as early as the 12th century) and the ampulla (vessel containing the consecration oil - minus its cover) are the only pieces from the ancient coronation regalia to survive its destruction after the execution of Charles I and the abolition of the monarchy.
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