Potpourri

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Oct 7, 2023 - 02:29
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Spode bone china potpourri, Staffordshire, c. 1825; in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

potpourri, (French : “miscellaneous mixture”) also called cassolette, in pottery, a decorative ceramic vessel with a perforated cover originally made to hold a moist mixture of aromatic spices, fruits, and the petals of flowers that was intended to produce a pleasant scent as the mixture mouldered. The vessel was later used for dried spices and petals. Ball-shaped ones, frequently made of metal, are known as pomanders. See also pouncet-box; vinaigrette.

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