Doctor Beak of Rome, 1656: a physician wearing a beaked mask and carrying a stick to keep the sick at a distance. A plague doctor?s attire consisted of a waxed cloth cloak serving as a protective suit, a beaked mask with two glass eye openings, gloves and a staff. This allowed contact with the infected to be avoided. The beak of the mask was filled with fragrances such as juniper, amber, lemon balm, spearmint, camphor, cloves, myrrh, roses or styrax. It was believed that this would protect against the plague. - Wikipedia - Versatile.
Group
Flat Figure(s)
Condition
Extra Fine painted
Scale
Size 30 mm
Material
Pewter-Alloy 55%Sn 39%Pb 6%Sb
Number of parts
1
Epoch
17th Century
Nationality/Location
Rome
State
Second Hand
publisher
Berliner Zinnfiguren
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