"Heart and Crescent" Handle Porringer
Dateca.1820-1840
OriginAmerica, New England
MediumPewter
DimensionsOverall: 4 11/16”; Diameter at rim: 4 5/8”; Height: 1 3/16”
Credit LineGift of Scott and Debra Duncan
Object number2022-178
DescriptionPewter porringer with a "heart and crescent" handle composed of three lobes lightened by five apertures; three heart-shaped, one crescent, and one oval-shaped. The handle is supported from below by a triangular bracket, and a linen mark is visible inside the bowl in the corresponding area. Its bellied bowl has a low foot, an everted rim, and a raised boss at the bottom.Label TextThese diminutive "heart and crescent" handle vessels are common survivors, and date from the sunset of the porringer's popularity in America.
InscribedBottom of handle scratched with either "H" or "SC" in script.
MarkingsBottom of the handle has a retrograde "R" cast into it.
ca.1790-1810
ca.1774-1790
ca.1796-1816
ca.1755-1782
ca.1810-1840
ca.1801-1840
ca.1817-1840
ca.1780-1820
ca.1800-1820
ca.1800-1830
ca.1810-1840
ca.1780-1830