Basin
Dateca.1796-1816
Maker
Samuel Danforth
MediumPewter
DimensionsHeight: 1 15/16”; Diameter of rim: 8 1/16”
Credit LineGift of Scott and Debra Duncan
Object number2022-205
DescriptionRound pewter basin with a wide rim set with a single reed at its edge, and sides which curve down into a flat bottom.Label TextBasins are among the most useful pewter forms made in America during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Smaller ones were used for eating or as waste bowls in the service of tea, while larger ones were used as wash basins.
InscribedSide engraved "HA" in sprigged script.
MarkingsIn the bowl, struck with Danforth's mark of a spread American eagle within a circle with "SAMUEL" above and "DANFORTH" below, all within a saw-toothed circle (Jacobs-108).
1807-1812
ca. 1830
ca. 1775 (movement); 1805-1815 (case)
1819-1829
1760-1780
1700-1730
ca. 1740
1815-1820
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1760-1800
ca.1790-1810
ca. 1775