A matched pair of early 19th century pedestal pepper pots, makers marks worn, possibly William Knight, London, 1835 and 1839, each with reeded round base, straight sided with waisted domed pierced cover, engraved with winged horse crest, height 7.5cm, 4.2oz (2)

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