Price
£990.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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Amusing Edwardian sterling silver novelty pepper pot modelled as a hare which makes a good conversation piece at the dining table. The forehead is pierced to allow the pepper to come out and is filled by removing the head.
Maker: Grey & Co. Birmingham 1903.
The two front feet are each partly hallmarked as is the collar of the pull-off head.
Height: 2.50 inch (6.35 cm).
Weight: 0.70 Troy Ounces (21.77 grams).
Condition report
Good with good hallmarksStock number
8702The BADA Standard
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