Chatelaine In Pomponne Dress, Early 19th Century
An elegant chatelaine in pomponne (a copper alloy imitating gold) composed of three chains, one of which is adorned with a small glass bottle. The hook and the wide central chain are decorated with openwork floral motifs.
A chatelaine is an accessory worn at the waist, composed of several chains from which various everyday objects are suspended (keys, scissors, thimble, seal, watch, bottle, etc.). Primarily worn by women, mistresses of the house or housekeepers, in the 18th and 19th centuries, the chatelaine was a marker of status and authority within the household for its owner.
Good condition.
Early 19th century.
Dimensions:
L: 15 cm
W: 5 cm
A chatelaine is an accessory worn at the waist, composed of several chains from which various everyday objects are suspended (keys, scissors, thimble, seal, watch, bottle, etc.). Primarily worn by women, mistresses of the house or housekeepers, in the 18th and 19th centuries, the chatelaine was a marker of status and authority within the household for its owner.
Good condition.
Early 19th century.
Dimensions:
L: 15 cm
W: 5 cm
260 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Metal
Length: 15 cm
Width: 5 cm
Reference (ID): 1684499
Availability: In stock
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