900
Diameter 8cm. Height15cm.
Neapolitan empire sugar bowl in vermeer silver belonging to the early 20th century.
The lid has a chiseled edge with a palmette motif and ends with an oval-shaped finial.
The entirely pod-shaped underlying part rests on three feet ending in a feral paw.
Provenance: Naples 20th century.
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