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- Date of production 1820–1850
- Dimensions height: 13.5 cm
- ID no. FZRS/102
- Museum Collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation
- Availability private collection
- Subjects daily life, body
- Technique facet grinding, gilding
- Material brass, gilding, szkło barwione powierzchniowo
- Collector Katarzyna Sosenko / Collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation
- Object copyright Katarzyna Sosenko
- Digital images copyright public domain
- Digitalisation RDW MIC, Virtual Małopolska project
- Tags Virtual Małopolska , scent , everyday life , body , perfumes , public domain , 3D
The perfume bottle is made of cobalt glass, painted using the technique of surface dyeing. The body of the vessel is very shallow and wide, with a strip of round bevels surrounding it, which have been emphasized by a golden line painted along them.
moreThe perfume bottle is made of cobalt glass, painted using the technique of surface dyeing. The body of the vessel is very shallow and wide, with a strip of round bevels surrounding it, which have been emphasized by a golden line painted along them. Above the bevelling, there is an ornament painted in gold and featuring floral tendrils. Above the decorations, the vessel’s body leads into a high neck, decorated with longitudinal bevels emphasized by golden lines and a shaft, which is also bevelled. The brass frame of the neck has an octagonal cross-section, with horseshoe arcs cut out . The stopper, made of cobalt glass, is pointed, bevelled and adorned with golden lines.
Elaborated by Katarzyna Sosenko (Collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation), Editorial team of Małopolska’s Virtual Museums,
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Poland License.
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