Not currently on display at the V&A

Caster

1797-1798 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A caster is a small container with a pierced cover and is used for sprinkling sugar, salt, ground pepper and spices or dry mustard powder over food. They were a popular item of tableware in both silver and Sheffield plate.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver, raised, embossed, pierced and engraved
Brief description
Silver, London hallmarks for 1797-8, mark of Peter and Ann Bateman
Physical description
A caster is a small container with a pierced cover and is used for sprinkling sugar, salt, ground pepper and spices or dry mustard powder over food. They were a popular item of tableware in both silver and Sheffield plate.
Dimensions
  • Height: 9.5cm
  • Diameter: 5.75cm
  • Weight: 101.1g
Marks and inscriptions
  • London hallmarks for 1797-8
  • Mark of Peter and Ann Bateman
  • Engraved with the word: SALT
Credit line
Bequeathed by Arthur Hurst
Object history
Bequest - Arthur Hurst
Acquisition RF: 40 / 434
Subject depicted
Summary
A caster is a small container with a pierced cover and is used for sprinkling sugar, salt, ground pepper and spices or dry mustard powder over food. They were a popular item of tableware in both silver and Sheffield plate.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
M.61A/1-1940

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Record createdSeptember 10, 2004
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