Salt, 1827-1840

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Artifact Overview

Small, open dishes filled with salt graced Americans' dining tables well into the 20th century -- before the introduction of free-flowing salt and the acceptance of shakers. Around 1830, glass factories began creating inexpensive pressed glass salts that imitated more expensive cut glass. The array of small raised dots that created a lace-like pattern scattered light and covered flaws found in early pressed glass production.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Salt (Condiment vessel)

Date Made

1827-1840

Location

at Greenfield Village in Davidson-Gerson Gallery of Glass

Object ID

00.109.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)
Pressed glass

Technique

Pressing
Stippling

Color

Amethyst (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 1.75 in
Width: 2.188 in
Length: 2.875 in

Salt, 1827-1840