A Japanese silver novelty condiment set, Chiyodaya silver, 20th century
Decorative Arts
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A Japanese silver novelty condiment set, Chiyodaya silver, 20th century
each modelled as a Japanese farm dwelling, the pepper shaker in the form of a straw roof, with sliding aperture, the salt compartment below fitted with a glass liner, the mustard pot with hinged roof, fitted with a glass liner, on a rectangular-shaped base with stippled decoration, stamped 'Chiyodaya silver', 5,7cm high, 80g
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