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Porringer - Wikipedia
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 ...
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The History of The Porringer - Samson Historical
Porringers could be made from wood, pottery, even cast iron, but what we think of today as the “classic” porringer was cast from pewter or silver. In the ...
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Spoons & Porringers - Baby Shop - Salisbury Pewter
Spoons & Porringers ; Images of America Baby Porringer · 84.00 ; Bow Handle Porringer · 82.00 ; Rope Handle Baby Porringer · 82.00 ; Traditional Handle Baby Porringer.
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porringer
porringer (ˈpɒrɪndʒə(r)) Forms: α. 6 por(r)eger, porrager. β. 6 porrynger, 6–7 poringer, 7 porrenger, 7– porringer. [An alteration of the earlier potager, poddinger, going with porridge from potage, poddige. For the n cf. passenger, messenger.] A small basin or similar vessel of metal, earthenware, ...
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Porringer- Provincial - Rowe Pottery Works
This ash brown porringer keeps liquids warmer longer, and is the perfect portion size for soups or chillis on cool nights. Microwave and Dishwasher Safe.
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Porringer | Silver, 18th Century & Tableware - Britannica
Porringer, a shallow, round bowl with one or two flat, horizontal handles set on opposite sides of the rim and, usually, a shallow lid.
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Porringer 3 3/4" diameter - Danforth Pewter
This Shirley pewter porringer is accented with a gorgeous handle and is handcrafted in the USA using the highest quality lead-free pewter.
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www.danforthpewter.com
Porringer - Woodbury Pewter
These wonderful porringers are now used for Nuts, Candies, Sauces or as a desk accessory and have become a frequent gift item for weddings, hostess gifts and ...
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www.woodburypewter.com
PORRINGER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PORRINGER is a low usually metal bowl with a single and usually flat and pierced handle.
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Paul Revere Jr. - Porringer - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bestowed in honor of a marriage or baptism, or as a gift to a child, silver porringers were popular presentation gifts throughout the eighteenth century.
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Thomas Pengelly (merchant)
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'The Pengelly Porringer' in The Victoria and Albert Museum
English merchants
17th-century English businesspeople
1696 deaths
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William Kirby (pewtersmith)
American Silversmiths entry
Yale University Art Gallery porringer
Metropolitan Museum of Art tankard
American metalsmiths
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poddinger
† ˈpoddinger Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 5 puddyngare, 6 podenger, -ynger, (dial. –9) poddinger, 8 podinger. [An altered form of pottinger, perh. associated with podyng, pudding. (Intermediate between pottinger and porringer: cf. poddish, poddidge.)] = pottinger, porringer.1483 Cath. Angl. 293/1 A Puddyn...
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