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Antique Silver Pepper Pot – John Charles Lowe – London 1905

Antique Silver Pepper Pot – John Charles Lowe – London 1905

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Antique Silver Pepper Pot – John Charles Lowe – London 1905 – Pierced Design, Blue Glass Liner

A charming antique Edwardian silver pepper pot, hallmarked London, 1905, with maker’s mark for John Charles Lowe (J.C.L.).

The pepper pot features an attractive pierced body with blue glass liner, topped with a domed, pierced lid. A lovely example of early 20th-century English silver tableware.

The base is clearly hallmarked with the London date letter for 1905, the lion passant, and maker’s mark.


Key Details:

  • Maker: John Charles Lowe (J.C.L.)

  • Date: 1905 (Edwardian)

  • Assay Office: London

  • Dimensions: 58mm tall x 26mm diameter

  • Weight: 19.94g (excluding liner)

  • Construction: Silver body with blue glass liner

  • Condition:

    • Some small dings to the silver body

    • Split visible to lid seam

    • Blue glass liner intact

    • General age-related wear as shown in photos


Summary:

A fine antique silver pepper pot by John Charles Lowe, hallmarked London 1905, complete with original blue glass liner. Despite some small condition issues (split to lid, light dings), this remains an attractive and collectible example of Edwardian silver tableware.

Perfect for collectors of antique silver or those wishing to add a genuine Edwardian piece to their dining setting.


Postage & Shipping:

As usual, this item will be packaged carefully and dispatched with tracking. International shipping is available upon request.

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International buyers: Similar import charges may apply depending on your location and local rules.

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