Charming and unique, this Edwardian sterling silver novelty pepper pot is cleverly designed in the form of a miniature saucepan - a delightful fusion of whimsy and craftsmanship. Hallmarked for Chester, 1904, it features a cylindrical pot-shaped body with a long tapering handle and a removable perforated lid. The interior is beautifully gilded, showcasing the high level of finishing expected from quality Edwardian silverware.
Measurements:
Height to handle: 1 1/2" (approx. 4cm)
Diameter of post: 1 1/8" (approx. 3cm)
Silver weight: 17g
In good condition – Hallmarks crisp and clear. Lid fits neatly, no looseness. Surface shows only light signs of use; interior gilding remains vibrant.
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