George II Antique Silver Bun Pepper, London 1728.

GBP 575.00

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Object Description

A charming little silver pepper pot of simple baluster form with a pierced detachable top. Hand engraved to the front is a ram’s crest. With its round-bellied body this form is known as a “bun” pepper and was primarily associated with the Georgian era (1720s–1760s).

Weight 59g, 1.9 troy oz.
Height 9.2cm, 3.5 ins.
London 1728.
Maker “IS” or “SI”.
Sterling silver.

Marks. Stamped underneath the body with a full set of English silver hallmarks, top unmarked.

No maker assigned

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Object Literature

Antique Silver Casters didn’t become common household objects until the late 17th century. They were made in varying sizes and designs and were usually for sugar or pepper.

Object Condition

In very good condition. Fully functional.

Object Details

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