About this artwork
These casters, which may have originally been two in a set of three, were used for spice and mustard. A larger, matching caster would have held sugar. The pair was designed in a baluster shape, which became a popular Rococo form. The flared bases and decorative pierced work on the tops indicate the Rococo ornament was fashionable before midcentury.
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Status
- On View, Gallery 166
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Department
- Arts of the Americas
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Artist
- Jacob Hurd
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Title
- Pair of Casters
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Place
- Boston (Object made in)
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Date
- c. 1740–1750
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Medium
- Silver
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Inscriptions
- mark on neck of each caster on body below top molding of "ID" in Roman capitals within an oval Each caster engraved under foot in Roman capitals: "MI" Each caster engraved on body with scallop shell crest
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Dimensions
- 12.7 × 2.5 × 2.5 cm (5 1/8 × 1 7/8 × 1 7/8 in.)
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Credit Line
- Wesley M. Dixon Jr. Endowment
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Reference Number
- 1989.447.1-2
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IIIF Manifest
- https://api.artic.edu/api/v1/artworks/90621/manifest.json