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1980-45, Porringer
Porringer
1980-45, Porringer

Porringer

Dateca. 1675
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (delft / delftware)
DimensionsLength: 7 1/4" (including tab handle)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1980-45
DescriptionCylindrical bowl with raised foot ring and a flat five-lobed handle with a single perforation. Uneven surface on exterior end opposite the handle. White tin glaze.Label TextThe terms porringer and bleeding bowl are both used for bowls of this form, which indeed could have been used for letting blood or for eating. Some metal bowls with straight sides are marked with quantity gauges to measure blood. Since most ceramic examples do not have straight sides, without which it would be difficult to measure the amount of blood given, It is believed that some if not all ceramic bowls were designed either for eating or for display. Three recorded bowls with the same straight sides and similar handles are dated 1673.Inscription(s)NoMark(s)NoProvenancePurchased from Price Glover, Inc., New York
1951-162, Porringer
1698 (dated)
KC-416
ca. 1730
DS1988-0195_R.2006-3491_1977-242, Bowl
ca. 1755
C1989-509
ca. 1730
DS1989-0669
ca. 1740
No image number on slide
1756-1763
DS1983-469
1660 (dated)
1959-40, Bowl
1765 (dated)
DS1988-0186
1760 (dated)
DS1988-0183
ca. 1760