AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE PEWTER BROTH BOWL
AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE PEWTER BROTH BOWL
PROBABLY LONDON, C.1750-80
or 'slop' bowl, unidentified pewterer 'I:I', probably from London, along with a crowned ‘X’ and ‘LONDON’ label under the base, the deep bowl has a raised fillet below the slightly flared rim and sits on a stepped and ovolo moulded hollow foot, this form of bowl is commonly found in a range of capacities from about 15 to 30 fl oz., this large example is 42 fl.oz ., they have been variously described as broth bowls and butter basins, but the likelihood is they fulfilled several kitchen and dining room needs
10.7cm high, 18.1cm diameter
Provenance
The Carl Ricketts Collection of Pewter.
Catalogue Note
18th century maker marked bowls are normally made in London.