Fine Art & Collectibles Auction
Par Worthington Galleries
28.3.21
110 Main Street, Gallatin (Nashville), TN, États-Unis

Specially curated fine art auction exhibiting exceptional art and collectibles from around the world. The Auction features important paintings by such artists as Thomas Gainsborough and JMW Turner; Rare Bronze & Marble Sculptures; Outstanding Selection of Ancient, Ethnographic and Religious Art; Fine Etchings and Engravings; Antique Coins, Books, Maps and Manuscripts, and much more. Greek, Roman & Egyptian Antiquities /

Ethnographic & Indigenous Artifacts

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LOT 205:

Revolutionary War Pewter Oil Lamp & Rose Water Bottle

Vendu pour: $130
Prix de départ:
$ 25
Prix estimé :
$250 - $450
Commission de la maison de ventes: 25% Plus de détails
TVA: 9.25% On lot's price, no vat on commission
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Revolutionary War Pewter Oil Lamp & Rose Water Bottle
Antique 18th Century American Revolutionary War Era English Pewter Oil Lamp & Rosewater (Rose Water) Bottle | Each has hallmarks / makers marks on underside of bases with large crowns, etc. | Approx. Size: lamp: 10 1/2\" tall, bottle: 10\" tall | Rosewater was very popular in American in the mid-late 18th century. "The taste of America was “rosewater, cream, and sherry.” The floral water appeared everywhere in cookbooks, such as American Cookery by Amelia Simmons, published in 1796. In it, an apple pie recipe calls for “rose-water and sugar to your taste, ” as do recipes for various puddings, custards, tarts, syllabub (a kind of frothy drink), cakes, and gingerbread." "America had a taste for rosewater because England had a taste for rosewater." Sandy Oliver, a colonial food historian, Jaya Saxena, Atlas Obscura, October 18, 2017.