A SILVER CASTOR, of plain cylindrical form with moulded borders, the flat removable cover pierced with plain holes and surmounted by a reeded baluster finial, struck on the body with the letter P, in cleaned, unrestored, salvaged condition with some encrustation inside the base, 4 in. (10 cm.) high

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A SILVER CASTOR, of plain cylindrical form with moulded borders, the flat removable cover pierced with plain holes and surmounted by a reeded baluster finial, struck on the body with the letter P, in cleaned, unrestored, salvaged condition with some encrustation inside the base, 4 in. (10 cm.) high

Sold with two fragments of a similar shaker

Lot Essay

For a similar castor see 'Gold and Silver of the Atocha and Santa Margarita', Christie's New York, 14-15 June 1988, lot 70. The footnote to the same lot discusses the use of these castors for sugar, cinnamon, or ground pepper, and not, as had previously been suggested, for sand on a writing desk. The letter P indicates that this castor was used for pimentero

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