A George IV armorial silver Pepper Pot.
A George IV silver Pepper pot, London 1827, Samuel Whitford. The pot engraved with a ‘widow’s’ coat-of-arms in a lozenge, for the family of Pollexfen Bastard impaling another.The interior of the pot richly gilt.
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SKU: O1961
Category: The Archive of Sold Items
Description
Condition:
Good with some wear to the maker’s mark on the body.
Dimensions:
Height – 6 cm.; Diameter – 3.80 cm.
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