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Silver Gilt Pomander In The Form Of A Putto’s Head. German, Early 17th Century.

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"Silver Gilt Pomander In The Form Of A Putto’s Head. German, Early 17th Century."
A silver gilt pomander in the form of a putto’s head.

German, early 17th century.

Measures 3.4 x 2.1 x 1.9cm (excluding loose bail).

The pendant opens to reveal segmented sections to both sides of the interior which are separated by a hinged silver plate. The silver plate is engraved with the original owners name ‘CHRISTOFF GORRÆSKŸ’ and the date ‘1608’, the reverse of the silver plate is lightly engraved with a later owners name which is indecipherable, beneath which is the date ’1699’. The segmented compartments would have contained different solidified scents, each with their own specific protective properties.

In a period when plague and disease was rampant, the medical theory was that disease was carried by foul air. A pomander was considered an effective measure to protect the user of such illnesses. 

A similar example can be found in the collection of the British Museum, registration number: 1978,1002.220.

Another example can be found in ‘Perfume and Pomanders; scent and scent bottles through the ages’ by Edmund Launert, page 110, fig 60.

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