Antique Pickle Castor
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Exquisite Antique Pickle Castor by Pelton Bros & Co.
Delight in the elegance of yesteryear with this stunning antique pickle castor, meticulously crafted by the renowned Pelton Bros & Co. of St. Louis. A personal engraving "Laura, 1914" on the lid adds a touch of intimate history, suggesting this piece may have once been a cherished gift or a treasured family heirloom.
The stand of the pickle castor is a masterpiece of ornate design, adorned with floral and scroll motifs intricately cast to create a breathtaking display of Victorian craftsmanship. This ornamental base cradles a vibrant pink glass jar, which is not merely a container but a canvas, beautifully hand-painted with delicate floral designs that contrast splendidly against the glass's rich hue. The silver-plated lid and tongs, echoing the elaborate patterns of the stand, complete the ensemble, making it not only a functional tableware piece but also a magnificent decorative object.
Condition: This piece remains in excellent condition, with minimal signs of wear, preserving the charm and character of its era. The silver plating is intact, and the glass jar is free from any chips or cracks, ensuring its continued use and aesthetic appeal.
Dimensions:
- Total Height: 12 inches
- Base Diameter: 5 inches
- Glass Jar Height: 6 inches
Provenance: Marked "Pelton Bros & Co, St. Louis, Quadruple Plate, 29, X12GB" on the metal stand.
Collector's Note:
This antique pickle castor by Pelton Bros & Co. represents more than just a decorative piece; it exemplifies the historical significance and centrality of such items in Victorian households. In an era marked by elaborate dining rituals and a focus on etiquette, pickle castors were prominent table accessories, symbolizing not only the host's wealth and status but also their commitment to the culinary and social norms of the time. This particular piece, with its superb condition, intricate detailing, and personalized engraving, offers a tangible connection to the past, where such objects were integral to formal dining experiences. Owning such a castor is not merely about aesthetic appreciation but also about preserving a slice of the social history that defined the everyday lives of the Victorian elite.