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Soap box, London 1710, mark of Andrew Raven, Museum no. 702-1926

Soap box, London 1710, mark of Andrew Raven, Museum no. 702-1926

Soap box
London 1710
Mark of Andrew Raven

One way in which wealthy men and women could preen effectively was by using soap, despite the fact that in the early 18th-century soap was a smelly mixture of fats and alkali. Soap was normally shaped like a ball, hence the spherical box.

Museum no. 702-1926