late 18th century
Elegant Neapolitan silver calamari pot, consisting of a rectangular tray resting on four stylized feral feet and with a delicate perforated railing in the upper part where three jars with lids for the inks, the powder for drying and a fourth tubular element for placing the feather pens rest. 'goose used from the time. Remarkable and valuable example of Neapolitan silverware dating back to the end of the 18th century.
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