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A very rare George III Pastry Jigger made most probably in London circa 1780.
A very rare George III Pastry Jigger made most probably in London circa 1780.
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The Jigger has a rotating crimped wheel to cut the pastry and a baluster shaped stem, with lozenge shaped end to cut shapes in the pastry. These Jiggers were nearly always made in brass, therefore to find a silver example is very rare. The only other silver example we can find is in the Albert Collection Catalogue page 143.
Length: 5.25 inches, 13.13 cm
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