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Silver Spice Container in the Form of a Poodle

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Matthew Holder
Matthew Holder
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Silver Spice Container in the Form of a Poodle
Silver Spice Container in the Form of a Poodle. 18th century. A silver spice container in the form of a seated poodle, consisting of a hollow body with a fully detachable head serving as the cover, both parts connected by the original chain. The body is smoothly modelled, while the neck and head bear a stylised engraved fur pattern. The head is set with faceted diamond eyes, and the mouth incorporates a small protruding copper tongue between silver teeth. Such zoomorphic spice containers form part of the wider 18th-century fashion for sculptural domestic silver modelled as animals, produced for the storage of aromatic substances or pastilles. The mixed-metal detailing and well-preserved fittings underscore the quality of manufacture and the piece’s survival in unusually complete condition.
Price
£1,950
MEASURMENTS
6.1 × 5.8 × 2.2 cm. Weight: 73 grams.
DATE & ORIGIN
18th century
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