Round scent bottle in repoussed silver showing a nymph and a horse near a water pool

Silver round scent bottle, decorated on both sides with a repousse work representing a nymph and a horse at the border of a water pool. Under the cartouche an inscription in Latin reads “bagnolenses invenit fontes”: the translation means approximately that the Bagnolenses ( who were Cathars from Bagnolo San Vito, near Mantua-Italy during the later Middle Ages) found the source. Screw cap, hallmarked “P revolver Q” inside a lozenge, for Quitte Prudent, fabriquant bijoutier, 42 Rue de Notre Dame de Nazareth, Paris: this mark was registered on November 15, 1882. The same iconography appears on prints and objects from the late nineteenth century.
Period
Late 19th century

Country

France,1885 ca

Material

silver or vermeil or gold

Size

3,5 cm d

COD.

90

Labels

antique scent bottles

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