Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852 Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852 Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852 Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852 Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852 Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852
Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852 Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852 Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852 Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852
Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852
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Victorian Sterling Silver Vinaigrette By Edward Smith Birmingham 1852

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
VESB
Bob Shop ID
591479905

Victorian Silver Vinaigrette
Birmingham 1852
Maker Edward Smith
Measuring 2.5cm by 2cm
A fine example from the esteemed silver smith Edward Smith with scrolled detail and vacant cartouche. The hinged lid opens to reveal the gilded grill - with the original sponge still within .

Vinaigrettes were popularised in the 18th century until the mid 19th century. They are small containers that were used for holding various aromatic substances which were unusually dissolved in vinegar. A tiny sponge was placed below the perforated grill and soaked in the vinegar based fragrance. The word is derived from the French word "aromatic vinegar ". These have become highly collectable Objects D'Art and there many forms make for a great collection and conversational pieces.

 

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