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  • Porringer
  • Shallow type of bowl

    A porringer is a shallow bowl, between 100 and 150 mm (4–6 inches) in diameter, and 38 to 76 mm (1+1⁄2–3 inches) deep; the form originated in the medieval

    Porringer

    Porringer

    Porringer

  • William Wordsworth
  • English Romantic poet (1770–1850)

    often after sunset, sir,    When it is light and fair, I take my little porringer,    And eat my supper there. "How many are you, then," said I,    "If

    William Wordsworth

    William Wordsworth

    William_Wordsworth

  • List of cooking vessels
  • traditional food preparation container in the Philippines used for cooking. Porringer – a shallow bowl, 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) in diameter, and 1.5–3 inches

    List of cooking vessels

    List of cooking vessels

    List_of_cooking_vessels

  • John Coney (silversmith)
  • American silversmith and goldsmith

    A silver porringer created by John Coney, c. 1710, Birmingham Museum of Art

    John Coney (silversmith)

    John Coney (silversmith)

    John_Coney_(silversmith)

  • Gardiners Island
  • Island off the coast of New York, United States

    bars of silver, Spanish dollars, rubies, diamonds, candlesticks, and porringers. Gardiner kept one of the diamonds which he later gave to his daughter

    Gardiners Island

    Gardiners Island

    Gardiners_Island

  • Pewter
  • Alloy primarily of tin, used for metalware

    centuries, although the metal was also used for many other items including porringers (shallow bowls), plates, dishes, basins, spoons, measures, flagons, communion

    Pewter

    Pewter

  • Quaich
  • Two-handed drinking vessel from Scotland

    at a Burns Supper. Related vessels to the Scottish quaich include the porringer, a larger vessel typically 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter with one (US colonial)

    Quaich

    Quaich

    Quaich

  • English cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of England

    the turned cylinder; Hunger was shred into atomics in every farthing porringer of husky chips of potato, fried with some reluctant drops of oil. "Pub

    English cuisine

    English cuisine

    English_cuisine

  • Baby shower
  • Prenatal celebration

    hand-made, but the grandmother would give silver, such as a spoon, mug, or porringer. In Britain, the manners of the upper-class (and, later, middle-class)

    Baby shower

    Baby shower

    Baby_shower

  • Harvard Art Museums
  • Art museums in Massachusetts, U.S.

    1903 Kneeling Attendant Bodhisattva (Mogao Cave), 7th century Silver porringer made by colonial silversmith Jacob Hurd, ca 1735 Founded in 1903 as the

    Harvard Art Museums

    Harvard Art Museums

    Harvard_Art_Museums

  • Grab-it
  • Brand of cookware

    Smithsonian's Cooper–Hewitt, National Design Museum. Grab-its strongly resemble porringers. The original Grab-it (the P-150), introduced in 1976, was opaque white

    Grab-it

    Grab-it

  • Evaleen Stein
  • American poet

    The Little Count of Normandy; Or, The Story of Raoul, The Christmas Porringer, Our little Norman cousin of long ago, being a story of Normandy in the

    Evaleen Stein

    Evaleen Stein

    Evaleen_Stein

  • Much Obliged, Jeeves
  • 1971 novel by P. G. Wodehouse

    Tuppy any money, has stolen the silver porringer he wished to sell to Tom. Bertie tries to return the porringer, but is caught, and hides the object in

    Much Obliged, Jeeves

    Much_Obliged,_Jeeves

  • Border ware
  • 16th and 17th century English pottery style

    of shapes and sizes: wide bowls, deep bowls, bowls with handles, and porringers. Vessels for storing and serving liquids include drinking jugs, cups,

    Border ware

    Border ware

    Border_ware

  • Saunders Pitman
  • American silversmith

    Porringer by Saunders Pitman, circa 1800

    Saunders Pitman

    Saunders Pitman

    Saunders_Pitman

  • Blanche Parry
  • Personal attendant of Queen Elizabeth I of England

    the queen. She gave Elizabeth presents of silver, including a double porringer and four silver boxes with silver gilt covers. For New Year's day 1572

    Blanche Parry

    Blanche Parry

    Blanche_Parry

  • Petrocephalus keatingii
  • Species of fish

    (4.7 in). The fish is named in honor of British military surgeon Henry Porringer Keatinge (1861–1928), the director of the Government School of Medicine

    Petrocephalus keatingii

    Petrocephalus keatingii

    Petrocephalus_keatingii

  • Dublin whiskey fire
  • 1875 fire in Dublin

    streams of whiskey, filling any vessel at hand with the substance. "Caps, porringers, and other vessels" were all gathered to collect the burning liquid, resulting

    Dublin whiskey fire

    Dublin whiskey fire

    Dublin_whiskey_fire

  • Thomas Pengelly (merchant)
  • British merchant

    Genealogical History of the Family and Descendants of the Protector. London: Elliot Stock. p. 29. 'The Pengelly Porringer' in The Victoria and Albert Museum

    Thomas Pengelly (merchant)

    Thomas_Pengelly_(merchant)

  • East Hampton, New York
  • Town in New York, United States

    bars of silver, Spanish dollars, rubies, diamonds, candlesticks and porringers. Gardiner kept one of the diamonds, which he gave his daughter. A plaque

    East Hampton, New York

    East Hampton, New York

    East_Hampton,_New_York

  • English delftware
  • Tin-glazed pottery

    (similar to fuddling cups), barber's bowls, pill slabs, bleeding bowls, porringers and flower bricks. Humble undecorated items included chamberpots, colanders

    English delftware

    English delftware

    English_delftware

  • List of loanwords in Indonesian
  • saṅkaṭam trouble talam tray without feet தாலம் tālam 1. eating- plate, porringer, usually of metal. 2. Salver tampah tray தம்பா tampā tray see tatak tambi

    List of loanwords in Indonesian

    List_of_loanwords_in_Indonesian

  • List of convicts on the First Fleet
  • 1787 penal transportation to New South Wales

    copper pot with a copper cover (4s), one pewter dish (6d), one pewter porringer (3d), and one pair of shoes (6d). Daniels received 32 lashes for theft

    List of convicts on the First Fleet

    List of convicts on the First Fleet

    List_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet

  • Tamil loanwords in other languages
  • List of loanwords

    saṅkaṭam trouble talam tray without feet தாலம் tālam 1. eating- plate, porringer, usually of metal. 2. Salver tampah tray தம்பா tampā tray see tatak tambi

    Tamil loanwords in other languages

    Tamil_loanwords_in_other_languages

  • Al-Qassaa
  • Neighborhood in Damascus, Damascus Governorate, Syria

    upper class Christians. Al-Qassaa was famous for the manufacture of clay porringer; from which it gained its name. Al-Qassaa was founded in the early 20th

    Al-Qassaa

    Al-Qassaa

  • John Cruger
  • 39th mayor of New York City from 1739 to 1744

    Historical Publishing Company. p. 1181. Retrieved 13 February 2018. "Porringer". www.nyhistory.org. New-York Historical Society. Retrieved 13 February

    John Cruger

    John Cruger

    John_Cruger

  • Moving Day (New York City)
  • Former tradition in New York City

    images of rolly-pooly mannikens and maidens, eating supper from tilted porringers, and spilling the milk on their night-gowns – these go ricketting along

    Moving Day (New York City)

    Moving Day (New York City)

    Moving_Day_(New_York_City)

  • Adrian Bancker
  • Colonial silversmith

    Metropolitan Museum of Art Tankard, 1731–50,Metropolitan Museum of Art Porringer, 1730–1750, Metropolitan Museum of Art Creampot, 1730–45, Metropolitan

    Adrian Bancker

    Adrian Bancker

    Adrian_Bancker

  • We Are Seven
  • Poem written by William Wordsworth

    often after sun-set, Sir, "When it is light and fair, "I take my little porringer, "And eat my supper there (lines 36–48) She then describes how they die

    We Are Seven

    We_Are_Seven

  • List of French words of Gaulish origin
  • Cat galleda ‘bucket’ OFr jalon ‘liquid measure’, diminutive of jale 'porringer', fr LL galla ‘vessel, container’, fr late Gaul. *glāvo 'rain', fr earlier

    List of French words of Gaulish origin

    List_of_French_words_of_Gaulish_origin

  • Bevis Bulmer
  • English mining engineer (1536–1615)

    rich subject. On his return from Scotland he presented the Queen with a porringer of pure gold engraved with these verses: I dare not give, nor yet present

    Bevis Bulmer

    Bevis_Bulmer

  • William Kirby (pewtersmith)
  • 18th-century American pewtersmith

    sorts and sizes; coffee, sugar, and milk pots; pint, 1/2 pint and gill porringers; soup, table and teaspoons; round-bowl spoons, soup ladles, quart and

    William Kirby (pewtersmith)

    William Kirby (pewtersmith)

    William_Kirby_(pewtersmith)

  • Piracy in the Atlantic World
  • History of the Atlantic World and piracy

    used to treat syphilis, pump clysters to pump fluid into the rectum, a porringer which may have been used in bloodletting treatments, and a cast brass

    Piracy in the Atlantic World

    Piracy_in_the_Atlantic_World

  • Alice Arden
  • English murderer (c. 1516–1551)

    attempt on his life by poisoning him. She mixed milk and poison within a porringer, serving it to Thomas for breakfast. She had failed to account for the

    Alice Arden

    Alice_Arden

  • History of Charleston, South Carolina
  • syringe (used to treat syphilis), pump clysters (used to provide enemas), a porringer (possibly for bloodletting), and a brass mortar and pestle for preparing

    History of Charleston, South Carolina

    History of Charleston, South Carolina

    History_of_Charleston,_South_Carolina

  • Marquand and Co.
  • Museum of Art. 8 March 2024. "Pitcher (Ewer, Jug)". Colonial Williamsburg. Retrieved 2024-03-14. "Porringer". High Museum of Art. Retrieved 2024-03-14.

    Marquand and Co.

    Marquand and Co.

    Marquand_and_Co.

  • Elizabethan and Jacobean furniture
  • Furniture of Elizabethan and Jacobean houses

    thought a gift not unworthy of royalty when Lord Burleigh offered her a "porringer of white porselyn garnished with gold." The first use of the famous Dutch

    Elizabethan and Jacobean furniture

    Elizabethan and Jacobean furniture

    Elizabethan_and_Jacobean_furniture

  • Peter Kirby (pewtersmith)
  • American pewtersmith

    Porringer by Peter Kirby

    Peter Kirby (pewtersmith)

    Peter Kirby (pewtersmith)

    Peter_Kirby_(pewtersmith)

  • Theophilus Eaton
  • British merchant and politician c. 1590–1658

    alchemy spoons, twelve hatchets, twelve hoes, two dozen knives, twelve porringers, and four cases of French knives & scissors. This agreement was signed

    Theophilus Eaton

    Theophilus Eaton

    Theophilus_Eaton

  • Christina Hopkinson Baker
  • 20th cent. American woman playwright author

    Peabody, Houghton Mifflin Company, The Riverside Press Cambridge, 1925 A Porringer of Cockney: The Story of the Land and House now Owned by the Visiting

    Christina Hopkinson Baker

    Christina Hopkinson Baker

    Christina_Hopkinson_Baker

  • Wedding of Prince Henry and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott
  • 1935 British royal wedding

    and turquoise needlework box. Other gifts included: a pair of silver porringers and covers from City of York; a gold cigarette case from Lord Howard de

    Wedding of Prince Henry and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott

    Wedding of Prince Henry and Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott

    Wedding_of_Prince_Henry_and_Lady_Alice_Montagu_Douglas_Scott

  • Inventory of Elizabeth I
  • Elizabeth I's belongings Recorded inventories, (1574)

    by Francis Drake at a banquet at Deptford in 1581. no. 1521 A double porringer and 4 silver boxes with silver gilt covers given by Blanche Parry. no

    Inventory of Elizabeth I

    Inventory_of_Elizabeth_I

  • All Saints' Church, Normanton
  • Anglican Church in Normanton, West Yorkshire, England

    1655 and is inscribed "Normanton cupp 1674". The second is two-handled porringer inscribed "The Gift of Mrs Henry Favell of Pontefract to the Church of

    All Saints' Church, Normanton

    All Saints' Church, Normanton

    All_Saints'_Church,_Normanton

  • Tin-glazed pottery
  • Pottery covered in glaze containing tin oxide

    fuddling cups, puzzle jugs, barber's bowls, pill slabs, bleeding bowls, porringers, and flower bricks. Towards the end of the 17th century, changing taste

    Tin-glazed pottery

    Tin-glazed pottery

    Tin-glazed_pottery

  • Nantclwyd y Dre
  • Building in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales

    it in about 1620. Tableware includes: pewter candlesticks, plates and porringers, a pewter ewer (or jug) and a basin for hand washing before and after

    Nantclwyd y Dre

    Nantclwyd y Dre

    Nantclwyd_y_Dre

  • Henry Cruger
  • British-American politician (1739–1827)

    Historical Publishing Company. p. 1181. Retrieved 13 February 2018. "Porringer". www.nyhistory.org. New-York Historical Society. Retrieved 13 February

    Henry Cruger

    Henry Cruger

    Henry_Cruger

  • Jeremiah Dummer (silversmith)
  • American silversmith and painter

    and became a prolific and notable silversmith making tankards, beakers, porringers, caudle cups and candlesticks. The fluted band on a plain surface is characteristic

    Jeremiah Dummer (silversmith)

    Jeremiah Dummer (silversmith)

    Jeremiah_Dummer_(silversmith)

  • Siege of Galle (1640)
  • 1640 siege

    be counted, at another to receive a mat, again to receive a plate or a porringer and sometimes a cloth of the most miserable slaves, without any other

    Siege of Galle (1640)

    Siege of Galle (1640)

    Siege_of_Galle_(1640)

  • Pieter Gerritsz van Roestraten
  • Dutch painter

    konstschilders en schilderessen, 1718 Pieter Gerritsz. van Roestraeten, Porringer and Nautilus Cup at the Victoria and Albert Museum Pieter Gerritsz Roestraten

    Pieter Gerritsz van Roestraten

    Pieter Gerritsz van Roestraten

    Pieter_Gerritsz_van_Roestraten

  • Hans Liska
  • German painter

    porcelain company Kaiser in Bad Staffelstein published numerous pitchers, porringers and most importantly plates bearing over 200 of Liska's illustrations

    Hans Liska

    Hans_Liska

  • Horatio Davies
  • Lord Mayor of London

    1901. He also owned a large collection of antique silverware including porringers of the time of "William the Dutchman," antique goblets, vinaigrettes,

    Horatio Davies

    Horatio Davies

    Horatio_Davies

  • Nunura
  • Mesopotamian god

    esoteric text assigning deities to substances or objects, states that porringers correspond to Nunura and then in turn explains this name as Ea. George

    Nunura

    Nunura

  • Gilbert Marks
  • British silversmith (1861-1905)

    Archived from the original on 22 April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019. "A porringer by Gilbert Marks". Wartski. Retrieved 22 April 2019. "Exhibition Details"

    Gilbert Marks

    Gilbert_Marks

  • Joseph Loring
  • American silversmith (1743 - 1815)

    including baptismal basins, beakers, cans, wine cups, creampots, and porringers, but few teapots. Some items he produced also include marks of Jesse Churchill

    Joseph Loring

    Joseph Loring

    Joseph_Loring

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  • Pewter
  • n.

    Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.

  • Porringer
  • n.

    A porridge dish; esp., a bowl or cup from which children eat or are fed; as, a silver porringer.

  • Potager
  • n.

    A porringer.

  • Posnet
  • n.

    A little basin; a porringer; a skillet.