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Artist/Maker Henry William Dee active ca. 1867 - ca. 1900
Artist/Maker Tiffany & Co. founded 1837
Former owner Angeline Corse Evans 1847 – 1909
Related person Edith Keteltas Wetmore American, 1848 – 1927

Scent bottle

1871–1872
Place madeLondon, England, Europe
andNew York, New York, United States, North America
Silver, tiger's claws, glass, gilt
Overall: 1 1/2 × 7 1/2 × 1 7/8 in. (3.8 × 19.1 × 4.8 cm)
Gift of Lena Cadwalader Evans
1937.126
This scent bottle was given to the donor's mother, Angeline Burr Corse (b. 1847), by Mrs. George Peabody Wetmore (Edith Keteltas) on the occassion of her wedding in 1872.
Markingsstamped: on the back of the hook: "H. W. D." in three conjoined circles, a lion passant, crowned leopard's head, "q" and the queen's bust stamped: inside the cover of the scent bottle: "TIFFANY & Co. UNION SQ" in a circle
ClassificationsSILVER
DescriptionVictorian silver and glass scent bottle on a silver and tiger's claw hook; egg-shaped glass scent bottle attached to the cover and chain with a pierced silver scroll work apron; hour glass shaped silver socket with a ring around the center applied with a hinged, circular domed cover; chain applied to each side of the apron and attached hooks and rings around the tips of two tigers' claws; three tiger's claws set into a silver setting with two beaded bands around the center; scrolled wire applied across the top of the setting; hook applied to the back, to be hung from the waist; makers' marks stamped on the back of the hook; retailers mark inside the scent bottle.
Object NameScent bottle