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2022-203, Salt
Salt Cellar
2022-203, Salt

Salt Cellar

Dateca.1780-1798
Maker
MediumPewter
DimensionsHeight: 2 5/16”; Diameter of rim: 2 5/8”; Diameter of foot: 2 1/4”
Credit LineGift of Scott and Debra Duncan
Object number2022-203
DescriptionPewter salt cellar with a two-tier flaring body with a beaded rim, standing on a moulded, round foot with a beaded rim.Label TextThough unmarked, this salt cellar is attributed to William Will through its intriguing relationship to another pewter form. The mold used to cast its body is the same Will is believed to have used to cast his pedestal-foot cream pots. Its edges are textured with two different sizes of beading, applied mechanically with a special tool often employed during this era by Philadelphia's top pewtersmiths.
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