By Robert Devereux and Vega Wilkinson - Published by Shire Publications - 2005Paperback - 48 pages - 210 mm x 148 mm
105 Colour and Black + White Photographs
Scented pastilles, small lozenges made of saltpetre and essences, were used by Victorian householders to overcome domestic smells. They were burnt in porcelain containers designed to look like miniature buildings, with chimneys to funnel the smoke into the room. They are now very collectable and authors Robert Devereux and Vega Wilkinson show over eighty examples in this charming book.