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KC1976-391
Shaving dish
KC1976-391

Shaving dish

Date1680-1700
Maker died 1713
MediumPewter
DimensionsOH: 1 7/8"; Diam: 11 3/4"; W (rim): 1 7/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1976-363
Descriptionshaving basinLabel TextPewter shaving basins are uncommon, and those dating from the seventeenth century are particularly so. This fine example shares with contemporary plates and dishes a rim of moderate width with a bold edging of multiple reeds. As with other pewter examples of similar date, it has an elliptical indentation to engage the neck, a small circular well for soap, and a rounded and unfooted base. A very similar shaving basin, enhanced with wriggle-engraved floral decoration on its rim, is at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England. Upon close examination of the marks on the Williamsburg basin, both would appear to be the work of the same maker. That this touch mark was found on pewter partially marked by Sampson Bourne II of Worcester aided in the identification of the maker. John Trapp II was a member of a prominent Worcester pewtering family and Bourne's brother-in-law. Trapp died in 1713.Inscription(s)NoneMark(s)Touch mark within a beaded vertical oval practically indistinct and secondary mark of rose and crown type within a beaded vertical oval practically indistinct, both on underside of rim (Cotterell 5977; Homer and Hall 39). Quality "X" with crown above stamped between the other two marks.ProvenanceVendor: Jellinek & Sampson Antiques, London.
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