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State-salt made of a nautilus mounted in silver-gilt to represent a bird. Neck unscrews and the lower part a the container was probably for spices which could be scattered through the head.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Elizabethan state salt, 1570–1580
Date supported
1969
Medium and material
Silver-gilt, shell
Dimensions
22 cm
Grant
2250
Total cost
6250
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