Caster or pepper pot
England
1770-1820
Measurements
5-3/4 in x 2-1/4 in (dia)
Materials
Pewter
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, gift of H. Rodney Sharp
Accession Number
1959.3660
Condition Notes
The top is cracked on one side. The threads for the cap are worn.
Provenance
Ex coll. H. Rodney Sharp
Comments
The cast, urn-shaped container has a screw-on domed cap with holes pierced in it and an acorn-like finial. The urn body stands on a foot with a molded base. This table object was made for shaking its contents. It was called either a caster or a pepper pot.
The outside bottom, where such object were often marked by their makers, has a possible mark too faint to read, in part because solder or some other material, along with possible dents, has disturbed a portion of the underside. Alternatively, what looks like a possible mark may simply be a bit of unevenness in casting the caster.