These exceptional antique Victorian English cast sterling silver peppers are realistically modelled in the form of two seated babies, one crying and one laughing*.
Each pepper is embellished with details replicating the children's clothes, anatomical features and facial expressions.
These exceptional peppers bear pierced 'pepper' to the top of the figure's heads.
The underside of each pepper is fitted with a hinged cover and bears the retailer's mark 'Clark 20 Old Bond Street and 33 New Bond Street '; this hinged component provides access to permit each pot to be filled.
These Victorian novelty baby pepper shakers are charming and uncommon, making a distinctive gift for christenings, baby showers or collectors of whimsical silver. They bring a playful elegance to the dining table, serving as both conversation starters and treasured antique pieces.
* This subject of the opposing emotions of laughing and crying has been a popular artistic representation since the 18th century, seen depicted in bronze busts by the French sculptor Louis François Roubiliac. The pairing of laughing and crying figures in art can be traced back to the ancient Greek philosophers Heraclitus (the weeping one) and Democritus (the laughing one).
Maker: Thomas Johnson II
Date: 1886