Victorian Silver Owl Peppers
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Stock: 9295
Date: 1871
Maker: Edward Charles Brown
Country: England
A delightful pair of antique sterling silver novelty pepperettes, each in the form of an owl with detachable head and...
Description
Description
A delightful pair of antique sterling silver novelty pepperettes, each in the form of an owl with detachable head and glass eyes. Beautifully modelled and engraved, the quality is very realistic.
Total weight 87 grams, 2.7 troy ounces.
Height 7.5 cm.
London 1871.
Maker Edward Charles Brown.
Condition
These lovely silver owls are in very good condition. The engraving is crisp. Both have a full and matching set of English silver hallmarks on the bodies (at the back) and on the tops (on the neck). Please note that this item is not new and will show moderate signs of wear commensurate with age. Reflections in the photograph may detract from the true representation of this item.
Maker Information
Maker: Edward Charles Brown
Edward Charles Brown, apprenticed to George J Richards 1845, free 1852. Another apprentice, William Comyns, was also freed in 1852. Brown became a partner in George Richards' business in 1857 trading as Richards & Brown. Brown continued with this business name after Richards’ retirement in 1867 until Brown retired at the end of 1882. He died 1883.
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