A RARE PEWTER GLOBULAR SALT
A RARE PEWTER GLOBULAR SALT
WIGAN OR YORK, C.1710
by the unidentified pewterer ‘IH’, (or less possibly IB), the heart shaped mark struck centrally under the foot that is hollow to the base of the salt cavity, naive engraved decoration flanking ownership initials 'A * H',
4.6cm high, 5.7cm diameter
Provenance
The Carl Ricketts Collection of Pewter.
Formerly in the Henry and Lorene Purcell Cone Collection
Catalogue Note
This bulbous form of smaller bodied salt may be slightly later in date than a capstan type. It may be possibly nearer to circa 1700 in date.
Literature
Illustrated and discussed ‘Bulletin of the Pewter Collectors Club of America’, ‘Discoveries', Summer 2011, p.31, fig. 3.