Ointment Pot
Datec. 1750-1785
OriginEngland
MediumWhite salt-glazed stoneware
DimensionsH: 1 11/16" , Diam. 2 1/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1960-298
DescriptionOintment pot: slightly flared bowl of deep rounded form with rolled rim.Label TextOintment pots were usually made of tin-glazed earthenware or delft, but white stoneware examples have also been found at many post-1750 American archaeological sites. These small containers held a variety of salves and pomades used for medicinal and cosmetic purposes; their rolled rims allowed the contents to be protected by thin bladders or papers held in place with string.
ProvenanceVendor: Tilley & Co., London
Exhibition(s)
ca. 1750 - 1785
ca. 1740
1831-1841
ca. 1876
1852-1854
1840-1850
1825-1831
1560-1600
1600-1640
1790-1800
ca. 1815
1700-1775