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On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 137, The Curtain Foundation Gallery

Salt Cellar

ca. 1600 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Salt cellar, moulded in the form of an oval vase with well at the top bordered with beads, an applied escutcheon on either side flanked by baroque volutes, and, at each end, a lion's mask, above which is a naked seated figure of a boy holding a shell. The vase is supported by two volutes at each end and a paw at each side on a high pedestal with curved recesses in its sides.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Tin-glazed earthenware
Brief description
Oval, vase-shaped salt cellar with volutes, lion's masks, and boys with shells, probably made in Patanazzi workshop, Urbino, about 1600, tin-glazed earthenware
Physical description
Salt cellar, moulded in the form of an oval vase with well at the top bordered with beads, an applied escutcheon on either side flanked by baroque volutes, and, at each end, a lion's mask, above which is a naked seated figure of a boy holding a shell. The vase is supported by two volutes at each end and a paw at each side on a high pedestal with curved recesses in its sides.
Dimensions
  • Height: 16.5cm
  • Length: 21cm
  • Width: 12cm
Marks and inscriptions
'EXCVBIAS AGIMVS STREPITV Q REPELLIMVS HOSTEM' (Latin. Painted in the well)
Gallery label
Salt cellar Made in Probably Patanazzi workshop, Urbino, Italy About 1600 EXCVBIAS AGIMVS STREPITV Q REPELLIMVS HOSTEM Tin-glazed earthenware 509-1865 Soulages Collection(16/07/2008)
Object history
Purchase: Soulages Collection.
Bibliographic reference
Rackham, Bernard. Catalogue of Italian Maiolica, London : H.M.S.O., 1977
Other number
886 - Rackham (1977)
Collection
Accession number
509-1865

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Record createdJuly 16, 2008
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