Salt

Material : Tin-glazed earthenware.
Made in England, c1650.
Descended in the family of Mayflower passenger Edward Fuller.

 

Salt was a very important condiment in the 17th century, used not only for flavoring but also for preserving food. Salt was usually served in a single dish near the head of the table.  This salt has scroll knobs on top so that, after the meat course was removed, a dish for fruit could be placed over the salt. 

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