German Silver Gilt and Silver Filigree Scent Flask
South German, c.1700.
Text and Images from the website of Matthew Holder
I am very grateful to Matthew Holder for permission to use his images
Measures 8.4 x 4.5cm.
The box is applied with silver filigree foliage and flowers with central stamen filaments highlighted in silver gilt, the pears stem and leaves also in silver gilt. The main body of the box comprises of two silver gilt halves which open by a single hinge. The stalk of our example is threaded and unscrews to allow the owner to smell its contents. The stalk does not currently unscrew as the leaves have been secured to the body with silver wire, most likely to protect them from being caught and damaged.
An identical example can be found in ‘Perfume and Pomanders, Scent and Scent Bottles through the Ages. From the Schwarzkopf Collection and European Museums’ by Edmund Launert,
See page 115, fig. 82. It is catalogued
as; '82 - Pear shaped smelling box, covered with a mass of filigree flowers.
Silver, partly gilt. South Germany, c. 1700. H. 90 mm. Flips open in the
middle. Twig with leaves un-screws. C. Schwarzkopf’. See illustration above.
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Another Silver Gilt and Filigree Scent Flask.
Sold by Bonhams. 4 December 2007 - Lot 144.
Height 7 cms.
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