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| A Very Rare English Beadwork Charles I 'Swete Bage' ( England 1600 to 1700 ) | ||||
MediumVenetian glass beads sewn on a ground of netted silk thread, the bag lined with chamois leather |
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Dimensions15.00cm wide 13.00cm high (5.91 inches wide 5.12 inches high) | ||||
Provenancecf For a similar purse dated 1628 see V&A Museum, (no. T. 250-1960) bequeathed by Frank Ward. |
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Literature
'Swete Bages' were filled with sweet smelling herbs and put in with linen and clothes stored in chests and in the days before regular bathing body odours could be masked with these 'sweet bags'. Sometimes they were carried suspended from the waist and contained sewing equipment or trinkets, and presents or money could also be given 'gift wrapped' in these purses.
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A Very Rare English Beadwork Charles I ‘Swete Bage’ embroidered ‘The Gift of a
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