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Culture:English
Title:sauceboat
Date Made:ca. 1770
Type:Food Service
Materials:base metal: fused (silver, copper) silver plate
Place Made:United Kingdom; England; Sheffield (probably)
Measurements:overall: 4 7/8 x 6 1/4 x 3 3/4 in.
Accession Number:  HD 79.010
Credit Line:Gift of Oliver F. Ramsey
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
One of two fused or Sheffield silver plate oval sauceboats (unmarked) with a beaded edge around the rim; bulbous sides; cyma-curved flaring rim and wide pouring lip; double C-curved handle with acanthus leaf and scroll; and three flattened shell feet attached to the body with shell-like floral terminals. During the early years of the fused plate industry from 1750-1770, makers used devices of their own as marks, some of which looked deceptively like silver marks, especially when marked three or four times in a row and then partially obliterated. The Act of 1773 established an assay office for silver in Sheffield, and provided that no article in which silver was used, if it were not solid silver, could bear a device resembling a mark on silver. In 1784, a further act decreed that the platers could register a device, but it was not to suggest a silver mark; however platers were not compelled to use marks and did not always comply.

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