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A Pair of William IV Silver Pepper Pots
mark of Joseph Angell I and John Angell I, London (1833), each a lobed bulbous form featuring a reticulated lid, round foot, and an armorial monogram reading "Free For A Blast".
3 1/2 in.
3.45 troy oz.
The armorial monogram featured on each piece depicting "a demi-huntsman winding a horn and holding in his sinister hand a whip" is the coat of arms for the Clark Family.
Private Collection, Greensboro, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
mark of Joseph Angell I and John Angell I, London (1833), each a lobed bulbous form featuring a reticulated lid, round foot, and an armorial monogram reading "Free For A Blast".
3 1/2 in.
3.45 troy oz.
The armorial monogram featured on each piece depicting "a demi-huntsman winding a horn and holding in his sinister hand a whip" is the coat of arms for the Clark Family.
Private Collection, Greensboro, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
Condition
Good estate condition.
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- 25%
A Pair of William IV Silver Pepper Pots
Estimate US$50 - US$25,000
Starting Price
US$50
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Fine Silver Auction
Hillsborough, NC, USA
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