A Victorian Eddystone Lighthouse novelty silver Pepper Pot.
£850.00
A Victorian novelty silver Pepper Pot, London 1842, by John Charles and George Angell, formed as the Eddystone Lighthouse, Plymouth Sound, which was refitted in 1841.
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SKU: O5055
Category: Table Silver
Description
Condition:
Good. Crisp detail with minor salt marking to the surface under the base.
Dimensions:
Height – 10 cm.; Diameter – 4.40 cm.; Weight – 56 gms.
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