This handsome silver 19th-century Vesta case is elegantly decorated with scroll engravings and organic, leaf-like flourishes. It features several spaces for a monogram and includes a hoop, allowing it to be attached to a chain if desired.
It measures, 4.5cm high, 3.5cm long
Vesta cases, also known as match safes, are small decorative boxes designed to hold matches, shielding them from the elements and preventing accidental ignition. Named after Vesta, the Roman goddess of fire, hearth, and home, these little works of art embodied both functionality and personal taste, leading to the creation of intricate and whimsical vesta cases.
Emerging in the early 1830s, these cases became popular following the invention of the friction match by William Newton in 1826. Designed with creativity and craftspersonship, vesta cases often reflect diverse styles, featuring ornate engravings, enamel work, and various materials that highlight the artistry and themes fashionable society at the time. These practical items not only served a vital purpose in safely carrying matches, especially in an era when matches were more prone to accidental ignition, but also became collectible pieces valued for their aesthetic charm.
The goddess Vesta, rarely depicted in human form, symbolizes the hearth's sacred fire, representing domesticity and protection. This connection elevates the significance of vesta cases, intertwining their historical utility with cultural importance, making them cherished artifacts of 19th-century life and history.
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