Salt Cellar
Date1674-1695
Maker
Hugh Quick
OriginEngland, London
MediumPewter
DimensionsOH: 2"; Diam (base): 2 3/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1966-237
DescriptionSalt Cellar: Depressed hemispherical receptacle or well for salt with multiple moudlings around opening; faceted globular body of octagonal plan with mid-band resting on a high moulded base of cyma-reverse profile.Label TextThis is a splendid example of an early bulbous trencher salt. It is more substantial and, with its octagonal paneling, more articulated than most examples. Hugh Quick specialized in elaborate candlesticks, and this salt is reminiscent of the central knop from the stems of his important pair of candlesticks (CWF accessions 1974-670, 1-2).
InscribedNone
MarkingsTouch mark a cross form with a fleur-de-lis issuing from either end of the vertical arms and with "H" to the left end and "R" to the right end of the horizontal arms and with "16" above and "74" within a beaded circle on underside of well (London Touch Plate I, 230; Cotterell 3806).
ProvenanceVendor: the Old Pewter Shop, London.
Exhibition(s)
1680-1700
1686-1687
1680-1700
1670-1685
1690-1710
1742-1743
1742-1743
1710-1740
1727-1728
1727-1728
ca.1780-1798
ca.1795-1819