Barber Basin
Date18th c.
MediumBrass (copper alloy)
DimensionsH: 2 1/2"; L: 10 7/8"; W: 9".
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1955-80
DescriptionShaving bowl. Elliptical bowl with deep, rounded well, the 1 7/8" smooth rim with rolled edges, cut-out for neck and brass rings for hanging at one end and one side.Label TextMetal barber basins were both practical and functional, being less prone to breakage than ceramic versions while still protecting a gentleman’s clothing from errant drips of water or soap. Although silver shaving basins survive, they are far outnumbered by brass examples.Inscription(s)Engraved "V" in threaded block lettering on back of rim near single-rivited hanging ringProvenanceVendor: David Stockwell, Inc., Philadelphia1725-1775
ca. 1730
1752 (dated)
19th century
ca. 1765
19th century
1875-1900
1765-1780
