Porringer
Date1672 (dated)
OriginEngland, London
MediumTin-glazed earthenware (delft)
DimensionsH: 2 1/2"; D: 6 1/8"(top); 5 1/4" (base).
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1953-974
DescriptionStraight-sided round bowl with two rows of indentations on sides and cylindrical foot ring, with crimped rim and handle missing. White tin glaze decorated predominantly in blue with a scene of a lady and a man: his cloak, hat, and shoes in manganese-black. Inscribed "IR 1672."Label TextIt would be tempting to suggest that this porringer is a royal commemorative for James II, but he was not on the throne in 1672. Presumably the I and R were someone's initials. Judging from the place where the handle originally was attached, it probably resembled the one on CWF accession 1959-51. The London attribution is based on this piece's similarity to that porringer.
Inscribed"IR 1672"
MarkingsNo
ProvenanceLillian Blankley Cogan, Farmington, CT
1660 (dated)
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