M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES
 

 

EARLY 18TH CENTURY LATHE-TURNED VINAIGRETTE

Eiform, Germany, 1700-1725

 

 

 

     

Rosette end: small end                                  Rosette end: large end

 

     

Same size image, pictured with nickel

 

The silver egg-shaped vinaigrette, or "smelling box", with lathe-turned basket design, the upper and lower

sections unscrewing, the upper section to hold a sponge, and the lower section  to hold smelling salts.
   
 Marks: Swan mark
  

Condition: Excellent

 
Note: These amazing tiny pieces of craftsmanship were made in the 17th and early 18th centuries, when they were

quite popular for smelling salts.

 

In the 11th century, aromatic scents came first returned to use in Europe, having been regarded as blasphemous in the Dark Ages. 

Crusaders returned from their Eastern travels with multitudes of spices and animal scents, soon worth their weight in gold in a culture

that had little sanitation and fresh running water.  The wealthy, aristocratic and clergy carried about on their person small round

vessels, known as pomanders, to pleasantly scent their immediate space.  The original rudimentary vessels soon evolved into

containers made of precious woods and metals, so important that they were passed from generation to generation.  These small

scent-carrying pomanders were actually believed to protect one's person from evil and disease. 

 

The above 1 inch long egg-form pomanders, also known as smelling boxes, were made in Germany before 1730.  They

are amazing pieces of miniature craftsmanship, being finely turned on a lathe and constructed in threaded three parts - one end

for a sponge and the other for smelling salts.  The precision and perfection of execution is almost beyond comprehension.  

 

Literature: H. Meininghaus: Gedrechselte Gefäße aus Silber, (Lathe-Turned Containers in Silver);

Weltkunst, Heft 6, June 1998, 1202-1204 (World Art, Booklet)

   

1.25” High 

 

1 oz.

 

Price: Please Inquire

 

#5500

 

Also see : Early 18th Century Lathe-Turned Vinaigrette with Sponge #5565

 

 

 

 

We welcome and encourage all inquiries.  We will make every attempt to answer any questions you might have.

 

For information, call (901) 761-1163 or (901) 827-4668 or email mfcreech@bellsouth.net 

 

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