Not on display

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
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Caster
  • Cover for a Caster
Materials and techniques
Silver, raised and pierced
Brief description
Silver, London hallmarks for 1797-8, mark of Godbehere, Wigan and Co.
Physical description
Caster, silver, plain with a cylindrical body and a pierced cover
Dimensions
  • Foot to top of caster. height: 15cm
  • Diameter of underside of foot diameter: 5.2cm
  • Total weight of caster weight: 97g
Marks and inscriptions
  • London hallmarks for 1797-8
  • Mark of Godbehere, Wigan and Co.
Gallery label
(Pre-2000)
CASTER
Silver
LONDON
Mark of Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan
743-1877
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.
Collection
Accession number
743:1, 2-1877

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Record createdJune 8, 2009
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