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Domestic

In this department you will find household vessels, plates and spoons as well as small personal accessories such as dress pins and needleholders. For a history of household pewter please refer to the ‘History’ section of the website.
Note - A number of these items are currently unavailable (as of April 2019) due to a vital machine being out of action. They will become available once the machine is back in action.

R2-Salt Cellar
R2-Salt Cellar
R2-Salt Cellar

R2-Salt Cellar

In the medieval period salt was a more valuable commodity than it is today and would have been displayed in splendid vessels. An item like this would only have been found in households of relatively high status. In such households the lord of the house would sit at the top table, along with his close family and most honoured guests. The remaining household and guests would sit on side tables with the lowest in status being farthest from the lord. In front of the lord would sit the salt and from this comes the expression still used today of ‘below the salt’, indicating a person of low rank. Salts of this type often occur in paintings from the second half of the 15th century and the first half of the 16th century. The original of our example was excavated at the abandoned medieval village of Walraversijde, near Ostend, Belgium. Unfortunately, this example was missing its lid, which we have reconstructed from a nearly identical salt in the Museum of Boymans van Beunigen in Rotterdam.

Produced in association with the Instituutvoor het Archeologisch Patrimonium/ Provincie West-Vlaanderen

Late 15th – early 16th century.

104 mm high x 77mm diameter.

(This item will be made to order, please allow extra time for delivery).
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