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Silver Mounted Granite Vinaigrette

Silversmith (Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1841 - 1875)
Datec. 1850
Object NameVinaigrette
Mediumgranite and silver gilt or perhaps gold
ClassificationsApplied Art
DimensionsHeight: 6.2 cm
Lid: 4cm
Weight: 108.16gm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1984 with assistance from the National Fund for Acquisitions.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 01
Object numberABDAG001349
About MeUpright twelve sided form of alternating bands of granite withround hinged cover set with domed rock crystal and mounts engraved with bands of foliage.
The hinged and pierced inner grille of silver gilt held a pad of sponge soaked in aromatic oil.
More About Me
Vinaigrettes take their name from the scented vinegars they held.  Small, scent-soaked sponges sat beneath an intricately decorated grill.  Elaborate designs were an indicator of the persons wealth and social standing.
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