I would agree that "cranberry (flashed) salt" would be a reasonable description. As for place and age ... hmmmm? The feet look sort of "modern" to me.
And to help out Sue ("chopin-lizst") in her campaign on certain terminology ...
... these do not have tiny pontils underneath.
A pontil is an iron rod used to hold the item during working. A "pontil scar" is what is left when the item is cracked off the iron and the base is yet to be "finished". If left "unfinished" then the "cracked off" part is the "pontil scar". If it is neatly "finished" with grinding and polishing then it could be called a "pontil area" but simply "base finished with polishing" would be more accurate.
Yes, I know that "pontil" is a term widely used for all sorts of base finishes by many folk, especially in the in the USA, and also by countless people on eBay (etc.) ... but it ain't right, and I have taken to occasionally supporting Sue in her efforts to change the world on this one.
