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The Stoke Prior Salt

Salt
1596-1597 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Gilded silver with engraved ornament, English (London), maker's mark: a bird's claw


Object details

Object type
TitleThe Stoke Prior Salt (popular title)
Materials and techniques
gilded silver
Brief description
Gilded silver with engraved ornament, English (London), maker's mark: a bird's claw
Dimensions
  • Base to top of ring on cover height: 10.5cm
  • Across base of salt diameter: 6.7cm
  • Salt and cover weighed together weight: 66g
Marks and inscriptions
  • Maker's mark a bird's claw, marks struck on the body; maker's mark only on the cover.
  • Town mark: London
Object history
This salt was one of seven pieces of domestic silver discovered by a boy rabbiting at Stoke Prior near Leominster in 1891. The Museum purchased the group for £175 two years later.
Bibliographic reference
Glanville, Philippa. Silver in Tudor and Early Stuart England. A social history and catalogue of the National Collection 1480-1660. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1990. ISBN 1851770305
Collection
Accession number
284-1893

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Record createdSeptember 10, 2004
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