Caster cover
Samuel Whitford
Category
Silver
Date
1875 - 1876
Materials
Sterling silver
Measurements
105 mm (Height); 41 mm (Diameter)
Place of origin
London
Order this imageCollection
Saltram, Devon
NT 872311.2.2
Summary
Cover of one of a pair of small pepper casters, sterling silver, by Samuel Whitford (jr), London, 1875/6. The cover is cylindrical and has a cast, gadrooned rim at the base beneath which are two cast and applied lugs for connecting to the upper wire of the body. There is foliate and floral piercing to the sides and the cover rises to a flat-topped dome with a central, cut-card work calyx of stylised leaves around an urn finial.
Full description
For further information see the master entry.
Provenance
At Saltram by 1957 and given to NT by Montagu Brownlow Parker (1878-1962), 5th Earl of Morley as part of the Endowment
Credit line
Saltram, the Morley Collection (National Trust)
Marks and inscriptions
Below the gadroon rim: Hallmarks: maker’s mark SW for Samuel Whitford (junior), female monarch’s head facing left, sterling lion, date letter ‘u’ for 1875 and leopard’s head crowned.
Makers and roles
Samuel Whitford, goldsmith