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  • Porringer - Wikipedia
    A porringer is a shallow bowl, between 100 and 150 mm (4–6 inches) in diameter, and 38 to 76 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 –3 inches) deep; the form originated in the medieval period in Europe and was made in wood, ceramic, pewter, cast iron and silver They had flat, horizontal handles
  • The History of The Porringer - Samson Historical
    The porringer is one of those humble household objects whose simplicity hides a long and complex history Used in the British Isles and parts of Western Europe for centuries, porringers traveled west with the Puritan migrations of the early 1600s and survived in their original form in the colonies even after their form and usage changed back in
  • What are Porringers? - Silver and Pewter Gifts
    Porringers were a traditional, shallow bowl-like vessel for holding baby food or other similar foods, and date back to medieval times Silver and Pewter gifts can engrave and personalize any porringer in stock
  • Porringer | Silver, 18th Century Tableware | Britannica
    Porringer, a shallow, round bowl with one or two flat, horizontal handles set on opposite sides of the rim and, usually, a shallow lid In recent usage, the word has also been used to refer to late 16th- and early 17th-century English silver vessels of cylindrical form with two vertical scroll
  • PORRINGER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PORRINGER is a low usually metal bowl with a single and usually flat and pierced handle
  • What Is a Porringer? - Silver Recyclers
    A porringer is a small bowl without a cover that was used for wine, hot drinks, and porridge English porringers had two handles where as colonial porringers generally had one handle The name porringer is clearly derived from the word "porridger"
  • English Porringers post-1650: Part 1 Peter Hayward Mike Marsden
    The first general study of English pewter porringers was made by Ron Michaelis (Michaelis 1949) His research was based on about 50 porringers dating from the early 16th century onwards, including examples in his own col-lection, the Victoria Albert Museum (“V A”) and what is now the Museum of London
  • Porringer - Birmingham Museum of Art
    The porringer–a forerunner of the modern bowl–was a popular form in 18th-century American silver This porringer was made by John Coney, who is considered among the most significant silversmiths in early 18th-century Boston
  • Engineering:Porringer - HandWiki
    A porringer is a shallow bowl, between 4 and 6 inches (100 to 150mm) in diameter, and 1½" to 3" (40 to 80mm) deep; the form originated in the medieval period in Europe and was made in wood, ceramic, pewter, cast iron and silver
  • Porringer - National Museum of American History
    Two-handled or -eared, basin-bowl porringer with square-beaded rim and flat bottom with shallow foot ring; incised lines around interior and exterior of rim and interior bottom





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