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So far little is known about the production centres for silver plate in Britain, though we do know about the manufacturing techniques, as for example, the decoration found on some of the Mildenhall objects. This is achieved by chasing and engraving, while niello inlay was used to create black lines on the silver background. The only examples of gilding are seen on the dolphin-shaped handles of the round ladles. Much of the decoration relates to the mythology and worship of Bacchus, the god of wine, a theme that was very popular on silver tableware throughout the Roman period.
Mildenhall Treasure platters
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