$116.59
Key Features:
Material: Solid .925 Sterling Silver (Guaranteed)
Origin: Sheffield, England
Maker: Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull)
Hallmarks: Lion Passant, Sheffield Crown, Date Letter "v" (1913)
Dimensions: Height 7 cm (2.75") | Base Diameter 2.5 cm
Condition: Excellent antique condition with original patina
Full Description:
This refined antique sterling silver pepper shaker (or pepperette) is a quintessential example of Edwardian-era British silversmithing. Crafted in Sheffield in 1913 by the prestigious firm Lee & Wigfull, it features a classic octagonal baluster body and a finely pierced removable cap.
The piece is fully hallmarked on the body, showing the Lion Passant for sterling purity and the Sheffield Crown. The authentic aged patina has been preserved to highlight its historical character, though it can be polished to a high mirror shine if desired. This is a sophisticated addition to any fine dining table or a thoughtful gift for a collector of English silver.