A George I boxwood salt
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A George I boxwood salt

CIRCA 1720

Details
A George I boxwood salt
Circa 1720
The broad shallow bowl on a circular stepped foot
3 9/16in. (9cm.) diameter; 2in. (5cm.) high
Provenance
Levi Collection number 841.
Literature
Jonathan Levi, Treen for the Table, Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1998. Page 96, fig.
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Lot Essay

Levi describes this salt as follows: ''.....Hansome English boxwood salt, c.1720. This follows the classic silver shape. The dark translucent honey colour and wonderful turning making this piece into one of the highest quality''.

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