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On display at V&A South Kensington
Jewellery, Rooms 91 to 93 mezzanine, The William and Judith Bollinger Gallery

Scent Flask

ca.1896 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This superbly enamelled scent-flask in a medieval style was made in London by the workshop of Carlo and Arthur Giuliano, the sons of Carlo Giuliano. Their father died in 1895, and they took over the busingess, registering their mark in 1896. the business closed in 1914, following the death of Arthur Giuliano.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Scent Flask
  • Lid
Materials and techniques
Gold, engraved and enamelled
Brief description
Gold, engraved and enamelled, England, London, about 1896; Carlo and Arthur Giuliano
Physical description
Cylindrical scent flask, the lid and body has a pattern of octagons decorated in translucent red, green and blue enamel over an engraved ground, interspersed with small squares decorated in opaque white enamel. Black enamel frames all the octagons and squares. The octagons are painted with crosses in opaque white enamel. The top and base are decorated with radiating lobes of translucent blue enamel, each lobe finished with opaque white enamel. The gold rims of the body and the lid are engraved, and similar bands of engraving run around the top and base.
Dimensions
  • Length: 33mm
  • Diameter: 10mm
Gallery label
Scent-flask England, London, about 1896; Carlo and Arthur Giuliano Gold, engraved and enamelled Museum no. Loan:AmericanFriends.435:1, 2-2007 Lent by the American Friends of the Victoria and Albert Museum through the generosity of Judith H. Siegel(2008)
Credit line
Given by the American Friends of the V&A through the generosity of Judith H. Siegel
Summary
This superbly enamelled scent-flask in a medieval style was made in London by the workshop of Carlo and Arthur Giuliano, the sons of Carlo Giuliano. Their father died in 1895, and they took over the busingess, registering their mark in 1896. the business closed in 1914, following the death of Arthur Giuliano.
Collection
Accession number
M.2:1, 2-2011

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Record createdApril 30, 2008
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