Tussie Mussie Posey Posy Holder with Fable of Fox and Grapes (#J1202)

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  • STYLE : Victorian
  • MATERIAL : Gilt Brass
  • AGE : 1850-1899

The term tussie mussie dates back to the reign of Queen Victoria who was fond of carrying these little floral bouquets wherever she went. When carrying them caught the eye of the wealthy and middle class, holders were copied and mass produced. The tussie mussies and the decorative posy holders they were held in became a popular fashion accessory in Victorian times for young ladies to hold flowers brought by courting gentlemen callers. They were a popular gift and carried by matrons, debutantes, and girls. By the 1830s, using decorative holders to contain these small bouquets became an established fashion trend. The posy holders were created to keep delicate and expensive silk dresses and other pieces of clothing protected from water droplets when wearing a tussie mussie. The floral bouquet was pinned into the holder, and then for a formal occasion would be suspended from her hand using a chain so that she was free to dance. A "tussie" is a nosegay, a small group of flowers held together in a little bouquet and that was held at nose level, and "mussie" refers to the moss that was moistened and put around the stems of the flowers to keep them from wilting.


Tussie Mussie Posey Posy Holder with Fable of Fox and Grapes (#J1202)


Lovely gilt brass tussie mussie with the fable of the fox and grapes with turned bone handle. The two panel tussie has a fox, woven trellis with grapes, flowers and thistles. It has the attached pin and ring (newer replacement). The piece dates from the 1890's. It measures 6 1/2" long and 1 3/8" diameter at the top. Wonderful: Note: There is some green petina on the metal and green color on the handle.


SKU#J1202.


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