Gazette Drouot logo print
Lot n° 28

Rib mortar; Spain, 15th century. Bronze. It retains...

result :
Not available
Estimate :
Subscribers only

Rib mortar; Spain, 15th century. Bronze. It retains the mace. It shows signs of wear due to the passage of time. Measurements: 12 x 20 cm; 20.5 x 4 cm (mallet). Bronze rib mortar, dated to the late Gothic period. In ancient recipe books there are a large number of recipes based on the use of the mortar, a tool which, although it is hardly used nowadays, was so varied in its use in the past that every kitchen had a great variety of them, from the largest ones for pounding meat and vegetables to the smallest ones for grinding spices. Even in antiquity, there were large mortars made of bronze for crushing and mixing marble or lime, which were used to make construction binders or plaster, such as stucco. The Roman poet Juvenal mentioned it in articles for the preparation of drugs, reflecting the early use of this instrument in apothecaries. The antiquity of mortars is also well documented in some works of ancient literature, such as the Egyptian Ebers Papyrus, dating from 1550 BC, which is considered one of the oldest documents on medicine in Ancient Egypt. It is also mentioned in the Old Testament