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18th-Century Silver Tableware

May 2026

These objects are predominantly silver casters and related vessels from Boston, Salem, and London, dating primarily to the 18th century, used for serving condiments and spices at dining tables.

19 objects · 2 institutions

Caster
IIIF

Caster

Art Institute of Chicago

1760–75

Caster
IIIF

Caster

Art Institute of Chicago

1731–40

Caster

Caster

Cleveland Museum of Art

1743

Caster

Caster

Cleveland Museum of Art

c. 1770

Caster

Caster

Cleveland Museum of Art

1743

Caster
IIIF

Caster

Art Institute of Chicago

c. 1735

Caster

Caster

Cleveland Museum of Art

c. 1735

Caster

Caster

Cleveland Museum of Art

c. 1715

Caster

Caster

Cleveland Museum of Art

1719

Caster

Caster

Cleveland Museum of Art

c. 1720

Caster

Caster

Cleveland Museum of Art

c. 1770

Caster

Caster

Cleveland Museum of Art

1719

Caster (lid)

Caster (lid)

Cleveland Museum of Art

1743

Caster (lid)

Caster (lid)

Cleveland Museum of Art

1719

Caster (lid)

Caster (lid)

Cleveland Museum of Art

c. 1720

Caster (lid)

Caster (lid)

Cleveland Museum of Art

c. 1770

Caster with Lid

Caster with Lid

Cleveland Museum of Art

c. 1720

Pair of Casters
IIIF

Pair of Casters

Art Institute of Chicago

1740–50

Spectacles

Spectacles

Cleveland Museum of Art

c. 1816–1820