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A Royal Renaissance Treasure and its Afterlives: The Royal Clock Salt by Timothy Schroder 9780861592272

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At centre stage in this volume is the Royal Clock Salt, an exceptional national treasure from the courtly culture of the Renaissance. Most probably made in Paris around 1530 by Pierre Mangot, the royal goldsmith to Francis I, the Clock Salt is somewhere between a jewel and a table ornament. Now part of the collection of the Goldsmiths' Company in London, it is one of only a handful of treasures surviving from the renowned Jewel House of Henry VIII. It is unknown whether it was a diplomatic gift from Francis I or whether Henry VIII bought the Clock Salt himself; regardless, the object raises interesting questions about the role of diplomatic gifts at the Tudor court which is a subject addressed by a number of the authors.

Many questions still remain about the Clock Salt's history following its sale in the aftermath of the English Civil War, but this publication presents the fullest account to date of what is known about the object. Importantly, the authors also place it within a wider European Renaissance context by comparing it with other similar objects known to have been made or designed by Mangot and his contemporaries such as Hans Holbein. A secondary strand in the volume places the Clock Salt in the context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century taste in England and, in particular, reflects recent trends in scholarship by considering the influence of European collectors such as the Rothschilds on the British taste for historic silver. The volume therefore sheds new light on an exquisite object that has beguiled and fascinated owners and viewers for centuries. It also marks the completion of a collaborative research project between the British Museum, the Goldsmiths' Company and The Rothschild Foundation.

About the Author
Timothy Schroder is a historian of silver and goldsmiths' work and a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. A former Curator of Decorative Arts at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Consultant Curator at the V&A, he is a trustee of the Wallace Collection and was recently Prime Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company. Publications include British and Continental Gold and Silver in the Ashmolean Museum (2009) and 'A Marvel to Behold', Gold and Silver at the Court of Henry VIII (2020). Dora Thornton is Curator of the Goldsmiths' Company Collection and was formerly Curator of Renaissance Europe and the Waddesdon Bequest at the British Museum. Publications include (with Sir Jonathan Bate), Shakespeare: Staging the World (2012) and A Rothschild Renaissance: Treasures from the Waddesdon Bequest (2015).


Book Information
ISBN 9780861592272
Author Timothy Schroder
Format Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint British Museum Press
Publisher British Museum Press

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