Salt Cellar
late 16th century (made)
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Salt cellar, boat-shaped, with four lion's paw supports and moulded reliefs of a winged terminal figure at each end, volutes at the sides, and bead-ornament enclosing the oval well, tin-glazed earthenware painted in colours with the four cardinal virtues.
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Materials and techniques | Tin-glazed earthenware |
Brief description | Boat-shaped salt cellar with lion's paw supports and reliefs of winged terminal figures, tin-glazed earthenware, probably made in Patanazzi workshop, Urbino, late 16th century |
Physical description | Salt cellar, boat-shaped, with four lion's paw supports and moulded reliefs of a winged terminal figure at each end, volutes at the sides, and bead-ornament enclosing the oval well, tin-glazed earthenware painted in colours with the four cardinal virtues. |
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Bibliographic reference | Rackham, Bernard. Catalogue of Italian Maiolica, London : H.M.S.O., 1977 |
Other number | 888 - Rackham (1977) |
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Accession number | 4407-1857 |
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Record created | July 16, 2008 |
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