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probably made in Spa, Belgium

Postcard of Box.
000-180-001-943-C
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Box

This wooden box, inlaid with mother-of-pearl and brass, is believed to have been made in the town of Spa, in the Ardennes in Belgium. It is an example of an early secular souvenir, dating from around 1680.

The box top has a central mother-of-pearl medallion with a landscape scene surrounded by a design of cornucopias, birds, moths and flowers. The flower stems are of inlaid brass.

The souvenir industry at Spa seems to have developed from the production of walking staffs or staves. Wealthy visitors taking the spa waters for their health would have had plenty of time to walk around the local shops, looking for mementos to take home.


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Online ID: 000-180-001-943-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1948.87 A
Date: Around 1680
Late 17th century
Material: Wood
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What: Tray, box
Subject: Woodwork : caskets and boxes
Who:
Where: Netherlands
Event:
Description: Sliding tray fitted below the compartments of a box of wood inlaid in engraved and tinted mother-of-pearl: probably Dutch, late 17th century
References:
  • Evans, G. Souvenirs From Roman Times to the Present Day. Edinburgh: NMS Publishing Ltd, 1999, pp 10-11. 
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