Approximately one-half of a salt-glazed stoneware barber's bowl or shaving basin, with painted decoration in cobalt blue along the flat section of the vessel's brim. The painted pattern depicts a straight razor, scissors, and possibly a brush or powder puff, which would have been tools of the barber's profession. The bowl was made by the Crolius or Remmey potteries in New York City, circa 1730-1775. The vessel consists of two mended sherds.
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Object number
984.1, 984.2
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Date made
1730 - 1775
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Dimensions
Rim Diameter 8.5 inches
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Decoration
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Color
Blue
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Animals/objects
Basin, Shaving (Bowl)
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Patterns
Other (see comments)
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Category
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Class
Ceramic
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Functions
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Material
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Context
New Gaol and First Almshouse Midden: Feature 55, Bag 984 (F55.B984)
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Forms
Base/Body/Rim
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Ware types
Stoneware, North American
Salt-Glazed