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A silver snail salt cellar and spoon by Jocelyn Burton, London, c.1979, of flattened...
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A silver snail salt cellar and spoon by Jocelyn Burton, London, c.1979, of flattened ovoid form, designed with realistically modelled snail surmount and tear-shaped aperture, the spoon (1980) with stylised ammonite terminal, presentation engraving to cellar, total weight approx. 6oz (2)
cf: for a similar example see Victoria & Albert Museum, Room 67, South Kensington, M.2&A-1981
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