A Victorian heavy gauge copper jelly mould, with a chain-link motif to the to, stamped M443. Circa 1860 – 1880.
This Victorian copper jelly mould featuring a chain-link motif is a charming example of 19th-century English culinary design. Crafted from durable copper, this mould is shaped with an intricate chain-like pattern, creating a decorative and textured surface. The chain-link design adds both visual interest and a sense of elegance to the piece. Popular during the Victorian era, jelly moulds were not only functional for preparing desserts but also served as ornamental items in the kitchen. The warm patina of the copper and the detailed motif make this mould a sought-after collectable for those interested in Victorian domestic antiques.
Size: 5.1/4″ diameter X 5.1/8″ tall.
Condition: Excellent.