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QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER "KITCHEN" CASTER
Charles Adam, London, 1713

 

QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER "KITCHEN" CASTER

 

 

Of usual cylindrical handled form with spreading stepped base and

 bayonet-mounted stepped domed cover pierced in concentric circles,

applied S-scroll reeded side handle;

marked to both base and cover interior at top apex;

scratch engraved verso with initials A over I*H,

the body side with 18th century conjoined script monogram CA with flourishes;
the verso with 2 scratched household inventory numbers
 

It is supposed that name "kitchen" caster or pepper pot came about because of the scroll side handle,

which makes the vessel easier to handle. These were used for pepper, sugar and spices.

 

Provenance : Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Winston Guest

 

Condition : Excellent; wear appropriate to age and period; very good marks

 

3.25” High / 3.0 oz.

 

SOLD

 

Price : Please Inquire

 

#6949  

 

 


  QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER "KITCHEN" CASTER , handle   QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER "KITCHEN" CASTER , handle  

 

QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER "KITCHEN" CASTER , monogram CA

 

QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER "KITCHEN" CASTER , marks verso

 

QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER "KITCHEN" CASTER , marks cover

 

QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA SILVER "KITCHEN" CASTER , interior

 

 


 

 

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Queen Anne Britannia Standard Kitchen Caster (Pepper), Charles Adam, London, 1713