Brass Mortar & Pestle: Victorian?

Discussion in 'Metalware' started by CasperFrazz, Aug 21, 2020.

  1. CasperFrazz

    CasperFrazz New Member

    Hello everyone!
    this is my first thread and firstly I want to thank you all in advance for the time you dedicate to answer all the questions in this forum.

    I acquired this brass mortar and pestle as a decorative piece for my painting studio. I was wondering if you can help me understanding it's age, and if there are elements that helps identifying the period when it could have been made?

    Could it be Victorian? I've left a few images attached.

    Many thanks again
    Casper
     

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  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Welcome Casper. I will tag another member for you, @Shangas .:)
     
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  3. CasperFrazz

    CasperFrazz New Member

    Many thanks for your welcome message! Looking forward to hear what Shangas has to say :) have a good day
     
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  4. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    These are still being made and sold in Spain. Could well be a nice souvenir.

    Debora
     
  5. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

  6. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

  7. CasperFrazz

    CasperFrazz New Member

    Thanks Debora, to me it doesn’t look to be a modern souvenir, it’s too well made, but I could be wrong! Are there any details from these shots you shared that I am missing? @Any Jewelry and @komokwa
     
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  8. Shangas

    Shangas Underage Antiques Collector and Historian

    OH EETZ GAWGUSS!! :nailbiting::nailbiting::nailbiting:

    OK. I think it's antique. Victorian at the very least. It has details on it which you don't find on modern M&P sets. The rings carved into the base and sides, for example. Those are an extra, decorative element, that most modern manufacturers wouldn't bother with.

    Also, you can see the bumps and dents and dings. It speaks of a life of regular (and probably quite heavy) use. This is something that's been dragged around, knocked over, dinged up, ground, crunched, wham-wham-wham-wham!!...it's a beautiful object to be sure, and one with a storied past known only to itself.
     
  9. Shangas

    Shangas Underage Antiques Collector and Historian

    OK. I've finished fanboying over it...

    The mortar is obviously lathe-spun. You can see the marks on it. The pestle would've been made the same way. I think it's a gorgeous, lovely piece of antique brassware and definitely has significant age. Whether it's Victorian or Georgian, we may never know, but it is a nice, big size and in wonderful condition. I would add it to my collection, if I could.
     
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  10. CasperFrazz

    CasperFrazz New Member

    Thanks @Shangas ,
    That’s lots of details and I’m very happy that is not a contemporary piece.
     
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