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Perfume burner (one of a pair), Matthew Boulton  British, Derbyshire spar, tortoiseshell, and wood; Carrara marble base, gilded brass mounts, gilded copper liner, British, Soho near Birmingham
Matthew Boulton
James Fothergill
probably ca. 1770
Asians with Artichoke as Perfume Burner, Frankenthal Porcelain Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Frankenthal
Frankenthal Porcelain Manufactory
Johann Friedrich Lück
ca. 1766
Cassolette with cover (one of a pair), Enamel on copper, British, South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
British, South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1765–75
Cassolette with cover (one of a pair), Enamel on copper, British, South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
British, South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1765–75
Pair of perfume burners, Bronze, chased, partly gilded and partly patinated, French
French
ca. 1785
Perfume burner (one of a pair), Matthew Boulton  British, Derbyshire spar, tortoiseshell, and wood; Carrara marble base, gilded brass mounts, gilded copper liner, British, Soho near Birmingham
Matthew Boulton
James Fothergill
probably ca. 1770
Perfume burner, A. F. C., Silver, Portuguese, Lisbon
A. F. C.
late 18th century
Perfume burner, Sceaux, Faience (tin-glazed earthenware), French, Sceaux
Sceaux
1753–95
Perfume burner in the form of a dove-cote, Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory  British, Soft-paste porcelain, British, Chelsea
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
1759–65
Pair of cassolettes, Willliam Hopkins Croft (British, ca. 1730–1811 London), Enamel on copper, gilt bronze, British, London
Willliam Hopkins Croft
William Hamilton
1787
Perfume burner, Soft-paste porcelain, hard-paste porcelain, gilt bronze, French, possibly Chantilly and Chinese
French, possibly Chantilly and Chinese
18th century
Inkstand or perfume burner, Bronze, British, after Italian original
British, after Italian original
19th century, after 15th century original
Perfume burner, Silver gilt, probably French
probably French
19th century