Ashtray ? Any ideas of where and what?

Discussion in 'Metalware' started by the blacksmith, Nov 8, 2024.

  1. the blacksmith

    the blacksmith Well-Known Member

    In a similar vein to martins post in another thraed, I wondered if anybody possibly knows anything about this probable ashtray that I have. I just liked it and managed to acquire an example from a dealer friend. I have also seen them in pewter, or perhaps tin, in a better qualty than this example.
    And ideas pleas ? Is it a dancer who has forgotten her drawers, or perhaps a nymph on a lily?
    As I say, I just liked it and would love to know more about them........ IMG_1065.jpg
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  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Could be a vide poche. And more likely a nymph on a lily pad.;)
     
  3. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    I'm for nymph too. The fact that her backside is fully modeled in relief, that she is not just repousse concave, makes me think this is one of those gentleman's naughties meant to titillate another gentleman when her secret is revealed.
     
  4. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I like that you refer to us as ' gentlemen '.............. very classy !:kiss:
     
  5. the blacksmith

    the blacksmith Well-Known Member

    The idea of it being a vide poche has its merits, the only thing that seems perhaps against this is that the nicest examples are in fact in pewter or tin, and thus easily damaged, though that hardly seems likely as an ashtray either!
     
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  7. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I've seen a lot of pewter and tin vide poches over the years, but I agree, it is a vulnerable metal. Also silverplated ones, which must suffer a lot of wear from coins and keys as well.
     
  8. the blacksmith

    the blacksmith Well-Known Member

    That Ebay example certainly seems to support the idea of it being a nymph on a lily.
    Thank you for posting them.
    Now thatI look closely, my example also has the marks on the bottom, but the rough casting makes me think that this is a copy, cast from an orignal. certainly the pewter ones that I have seen have much finer detail and finish.
     
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