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c. 1890 Vinaigrettes Sterling Enamel Necklace

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c. 1890 Vinaigrettes Sterling Enamel Necklace
For your bidding pleasure is this Sterling Silver and Enamel Victorian Vinaigrettes Necklace dating to the late 19th Century. This sterling silver and enamel Vinaigrettes dating to circa 1890 shows a metallic blue enamel with Sterling silver triangular pattern and border. This pendant unscrews to show the pendant hollow where a cotton or sponge filled with perfume can be stored. The perfume, or aromatic vinegar, would be contained within these boxes soaked in a sponge. The box would also have a grille to cover the sponge. Vinaigrette sizes tended to vary, with their widths spanning from half and inch to 4 inches. Silver examples would always be gilded at the point where the sponge would touch the metal. This was to avoid any corrosion. During the 19th century vinaigrettes were a fashionable indication of social ranking, as those who were able to afford perfume or concern themselves with their outward appearance at all were among the elite. Sanitisation standards were low for all including the highest classes, but they were able to compensate with perfume which would distinguish them from the working class. Not only was the scent just a disguise; many also believed that pleasant smells would protect them from diseases. The association between illness and bad smells had been acknowledged. The solution to the problem however, not quite reached. Perfume was also an exotic extravagance, so to be able to both afford perfume and then contain it within a decorative vinaigrette was the height of social distinction and a display of grandeur and wealth. This pendant is in good condition with little tarnishing or problems with the integrity of the chain or the pendant. The measurements of this necklace are 12 1/2"clasped from clasp to pendant and 9 1/2" for the necklace length alone. The necklace has the original wadding, a rare attribute.